Israel and Hamas Agree on Truce and Hostage Release Following Mediation
After extensive negotiations mediated by the United States and Qatar, Israeli and Hamas representatives have reached a truce and hostage release agreement in Doha. The deal, finalised early Friday morning, aims to bring an end to the 15-month conflict in Gaza that began with Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. The agreement, which was first disclosed on Wednesday, will be presented to Israel's full cabinet for formal approval on Saturday night, following a security cabinet vote on Friday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed the development, emphasising the importance of fulfilling all legal and procedural requirements. Under the agreement's initial phase, Hamas has committed to releasing 33 hostages over a 42-day period. The group of hostages includes women, children, the elderly, and individuals in poor health. However, the exact condition of all captives remains unclear, as Israeli officials continue to verify their status. The deal also outlines...