International Desk: A four-day cease-fire is in progress between the ruling group Hamas and Israel in the besieged Gaza Strip. Hamas has already released 25 Israelis in the cease-fire that started on Friday. Although some of them are weak or tired, all are healthy, Israeli doctors said. Hamas had already said about the prisoners that they were guests. trying to keep them that way.
The Times of Israel reported in a report that eight children and women freed from Hamas were taken to Israel’s Petah Tikva Hospital. After monitoring their health, the hospital authorities said that after the medical examination at Petah Tikvar Schneider Medical Center, it was found that the condition of eight people was good.
Hospital authorities said they have been handed over to their family members. But there are doctors and psychologists to monitor them.
Meanwhile, another health center in Israel, Holon Hospital, has conducted a health examination of five people who were released from Hamas. The hospital said all of them are in stable condition and have met family members.
In addition to these 13 Israeli citizens, Hamas has released 12 Thai citizens. Hamas has agreed to release 50 prisoners in a four-day ceasefire. A few others are expected to be released on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Israel released 39 Palestinians after the cease-fire in besieged Gaza. According to Al Jazeera News, 24 women and 15 young people were released by Israel. They were released at 6:30 p.m. local time on Friday (November 24). The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar confirmed this information.
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman told reporters, “Our main goal is the safety of the hostages.” We will focus on making sure they get there safely through our operation room. The Red Cross and other parties to the war will be involved in the release of hostages from Gaza.
A four-day ceasefire came into force in Gaza on Friday (November 25) after 48 days of brutal aggression. This has brought some relief to the minds of millions of people who have taken refuge in refugee camps. So the innocent people took the way home with courage and enthusiasm. However, they do not know whether the residences survived the attack.
