January 15, 2025

Gaza: Demands for extension of ceasefire swell as more captives gain freedom

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The governments of Egypt, Qatar and the United States have joined growing members of the international community pressing for the extension of the four-day truce between Israel and Hamas.

The four-day truce ceasefire last week is the first pause in fighting following the October 7 attack by Hamas, killing 1,200 people and taking about 240 hostages back into Gaza.

In response to that attack, Israel has bombarded the densely populated area and mounted a ground offensive in the north.

Some 14,800 Palestinians were killed in the violent retaliatory offensives and hundreds of thousands displaced, according to the health ministry in the besieged enclave.

On Sunday, thirty-nine teenage Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel, taking the total since the truce began to 117.

Hamas said it had handed over 13 Israelis, three Thais and one with Russian citizenship, and the International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed it had successfully transferred them from Gaza on Sunday.

Meanwhile, more Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are due to be released on Monday, on the final day of the current truce period.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also hinted that he would welcome extending the temporary ceasefire if it meant that on every additional day 10 captives held in Gaza would be freed.

 

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