The next batch of hostages set to become released this trip is made clear by a group representing the families of the Jewish hostages held by Hamas, according to a statement from an advocacy group. Hamas had previously revealed the labels of the victims.
According to the delicate Israel-Hamas peace agreement, the battle has been halted for six weeks, and hundreds of Jewish hostages and Israeli prisoners may be freed while more help enters.
Israel may release 200 Arab prisoners or prisoners, including 120 extremists serving life sentences for dangerous attacks, in exchange for the four soldiers who were free on Saturday. Three Jewish hostages and 90 Arab prisoners were released on Sunday for the first trade.
Palestinians who fled north Gaza from the bloody warzone face an awful delay before the ceasefire allows them to return to what is left of their homes.
Also, Israel is conducting a significant military activity in the West Bank, killing at least 14 persons, as reported by health officials in Gaza, despite the ceasefire.
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