Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Israel has reported the release of the first seven hostages under the ongoing Gaza ceasefire agreement, marking a potential turning point in the region’s fragile truce. The hostages were handed over to the Red Cross, signaling progress toward reducing tensions and improving humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Officials have emphasized cooperation, safe passage, and protection for civilians, while international agencies continue to call for sustained peace efforts and unrestricted humanitarian access.
As the world watches closely, this initial transfer represents a cautious step toward peace, aid delivery, and rebuilding trust between both sides. Further developments are expected as negotiations continue.
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