
Hamas Releases Second Group of Israeli Hostages in Gaza
Hamas has released four Israeli women hostages in Gaza, handing them over to the ICRC. This marks the second group of hostages freed amid a ceasefire and prisoner exchange with Israel.
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Hamas has released four Israeli women hostages in Gaza, handing them over to the ICRC. This marks the second group of hostages freed amid a ceasefire and prisoner exchange with Israel.
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