Hamas Takes a Big Risk in Deal With Israel to Release Hostages
The Palestinian militant group is giving up much of the leverage it has with Israel, with no guarantee some of its main demands will be met.
The Palestinian militant group is giving up much of the leverage it has with Israel, with no guarantee some of its main demands will be met.
There was widespread relief in the devastated territory after news emerged that the fighting may end, even though many details of the agreement have yet to be made clear.
There was a mix of relief, joy, disbelief and fear in the devastated territory after news emerged that the fighting might end, though many details of the agreement have yet to be made clear.
The families of hostages held in Gaza were elated that their loved ones might return soon. Still, some expressed frustration at Israel’s government ahead of a vote on the deal.
Leaders welcomed the agreement between Israel and Hamas, projecting optimism that an end to the war could be near.
Leaders welcomed the agreement between Israel and Hamas, projecting optimism that an end to the war could be near.
Hostages in Gaza were swapped for Palestinian prisoners in Israel. The last 20 living hostages were released on Monday morning.
After President Trump announced the Gaza agreement, it was unclear when hostages would be released or when aid would enter the territory.
President Trump’s plan contains elements that Hamas has resisted in the past, and which may yet prove to be sticking points.
The president’s comments and a note from Marco Rubio hinted that the two-year-long conflict may be about to pause, if not end.