Hamas frees Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners under Trump's Gaza ceasefire deal
- Hamas announced it will release all remaining Israelis kidnapped on October 7, 2023, in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
- The exchange will involve 20 living hostages for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners, according to Hamas.
- Israel is set to free nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees later today as part of the agreement.
- The Red Cross charity is receiving the 20 living hostages being released by Hamas.
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By Lauren Kent, CNN The last 20 live hostages held in Gaza were freed Monday and reunited with their families in jubilant scenes as world leaders gathered in Egypt to discuss the future of Gaza and the next phases of the US-brokered ceasefire agreement. For the first time in more than two years, Hamas and its allies have no live hostages in Gaza. Meanwhile, 1,718 Palestinian detainees being held in Israel without charge were freed Monday and ret…
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