Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Four hostages to be released as part of Gaza deal

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Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Four hostages to be released as part of Gaza deal
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The families of people still held hostage by Hamas in Gaza walked onstage to shake President Donald Trump’s hand at the Capital One arena. Many were holding photos of their relatives. “We have to bring them home,” Trump said.

The handover of the second group of hostages as part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal was set to begin today, with four captives being handed over in

“The Manpower Directorate established and prepared initial reception points where the returning hostages will receive medical care and personal support,” the IDF said.as Palestinians trek north to see what is left of their homes after an intense 15-month bombing campaign that has rocked the enclave. came into effect, hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have made their way back to their old homes. Many have found nothing more than rubble where their neighborhoods once stood.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested Friday that Israel might not withdraw all of its forces from Lebanon by a deadline set in, Israel is supposed to complete its withdrawal from the country by Sunday.

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