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Israel is set to release 250 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and 1,700 others who are detained. This move is part of a broader peace plan that includes pulling back from urban areas and coordinating aid delivery to ensure it reaches those in need.
The Israeli cabinet has approved an agreement to stop the war in Gaza. This agreement includes Israel pulling back to a predefined border and the release of 20 live hostages and 28 dead hostages within 72 hours of a ceasefire. Hamas claims this is the end of the war, but the United States says it could be if Hamas disarms and hands over governance.
Hamas has agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages, including the bodies of any deceased hostages, as part of President Trump's peace plan.
Israel initially agreed to allow 600 aid trucks into Gaza but has now cut that number in half, citing Hamas's failure to fulfill its promises regarding the return of hostages.
The plan includes a staged withdrawal of Israeli forces, contingent on the release of hostages and the cessation of military operations by Hamas.
Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement for the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, a breakthrough that could be a crucial step toward an end to the two-year war in Gaza.
If Hamas accepts the plan, all hostages will be released within 72 hours, and Israeli forces will withdraw to agreed-upon lines.
Hamas accepted the first phase of the Gaza peace plan brokered by the Trump team, and Israel's government was doing the same. If successful, the IDF will pull back to a designated perimeter, and Hamas will release the remaining hostages.