A long-awaited ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war was delayed as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted on receiving a list of hostages to be released before its implementation. The truce, brokered by Qatar, the US, and Egypt, aims to return 33 hostages taken during Hamas’s attack on Israel and release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The ceasefire, set to last 42 days, comes on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration and follows a deadly conflict resulting in thousands of casualties, with hopes for a lasting peace agreement.
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Freed Israeli hostage recounts 484-day nightmare in Gaza
Former hostage Keith Siegel, released after 484 days in captivity by Hamas, has shared his traumatic experiences of physical and sexual abuse, along with the mental toll of uncertainty during his ordeal. Since returning home, he has become an advocate for the remaining 52 hostages still held in Gaza, calling for their release and an end to the suffering caused by the conflict. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Keith Siegel was taken by...
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