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On the evening of November 24, Reuters reported that Hamas forces had released 25 hostages (12 Thai citizens and 13 Israelis). In return, Israel released 39 Palestinians, including 24 women and 15 minors.
| Scenes of destruction caused by the Israel-Hamas conflict in the city of Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, November 17, 2023. Photo: THX |
According to the four-day ceasefire agreement (starting November 24), Hamas will release 50 hostages, while Israel will free 150 Palestinians held in prisons. Earlier that day, Israel and Hamas implemented a ceasefire at 12:00 PM (Vietnam time). This is a comprehensive ceasefire, effective in both the North and South of the Gaza Strip. According to Reuters, there was no sign of Israeli air force activity or traces of Palestinian rocket launches in the North of Gaza. Lebanese television station Al-Mayadeen reported no bombing in Gaza since the ceasefire began, but said Israeli forces were preventing people from returning home in the North of Gaza…
Following a ceasefire lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, trucks carrying aid entered the Gaza Strip from the Egyptian side. Egypt stated that 130,000 liters of diesel fuel, four gas trucks, and 200 trucks of other aid would arrive in Gaza each day.
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