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Qatari Mediated Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Extended

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Extended

As Negotiations Continue

As reported by AFP on November 28th, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been extended for an additional two days, marking the fifth day of the agreement. The extension, facilitated by Qatari mediators, comes just hours before the ceasefire was set to expire at 7:00 am on Tuesday, November 28th.

Twelve-year-old Israeli-French citizen Eaton Yahalomi, who was recently released from Hamas, was reunited with his mother at the Sauraski Medical Center in Tel Aviv on November 27th.

In exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners, more hostages are being freed from Gaza, a development welcomed by the international community, according to António Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman bin Jassim Al Sani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, conveyed a message via Twitter stating that an agreement has been reached to extend the humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza for two additional days, under the same conditions.

Hamas has confirmed the extension of the ceasefire, with reports indicating that the Israeli government has received a list of 10 additional hostages who will be released, although this has not been officially confirmed.

Overnight, 11 more hostages were released from Gaza, including Eaton Yahalomi, who was returned to live with his mother. All the hostages are from the Nir Oz Kibbutz community in southern Israel.

Additionally, 33 Palestinian prisoners were released in the latest exchange, marking the conclusion of the original agreement. However, a UN official has warned that the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with shortages of fuel for power generators in many hospitals.

Ultimately, as negotiations continue, the ceasefire extension represents a respite in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, providing a glimmer of hope in the midst of adversity.

Israel-Hamas extends ceasefire -On 28 November, AFP reported that the Qatari authorities, as mediators, said that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will be extended by two more days into its fifth day. The move comes hours before the ceasefire to scheduled to end at 7:00 am on Tuesday, November 28. .2566

12-year-old Israeli-French Eaton Yahalomi wore it in front of his mother at the Sauraski Medical Center in Tel Aviv. After being released from Hamas on 27 November (AFP)

Meanwhile, more hostages are being released from Gaza in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners. The international community welcomes this development, said the Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres. It is a beacon of hope and humanity amidst the darkness of war.

A family welcomes Dujana Attaw, a Palestinian prisoner released from prison in Israel. Under the agreement between Israel and Hamas In Jerusalem on 27 November (Reuters)

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman bin Jassim Al Sani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, sent a message via X. (Ex-Twitter) that the Palestinians and Israelis have reached an agreement to extend the humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza for two additional days from under the same conditions.

Eaton Yahalomi, a 12-year-old Israeli-French citizen, was taken to an International Red Cross vehicle in the Gaza Strip. After being released from Hamas on 27 November (AFP)

Hamas side Palestinian armed groups also confirmed the extension of the ceasefire. Israeli media have reported that the Israeli government has received a list of 10 more hostages who will be released, but Israel has not officially confirmed this.

The ceasefire was extended as 11 more hostages were released from Gaza overnight. local time, 11 hostages were escorted to Israel, most of them with dual nationalities, including Argentine, German and French.

Among them was Eaton Yahalomi, a 12-year-old Israeli-French boy, who was released and returned to live with his mother. After being released from Hamas in the Gaza Strip at the Kerem Shalom border crossing on 28 November And all the hostages are from the Nir Oz Kibbutz community in southern Israel.

Along with the release of the hostages from Hamas, 33 other Palestinian prisoners were released, marking the last exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners under the original agreement. Before the ceasefire was extended, according to the agreement, a total of 50 Israeli hostages would be released in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners, and a further 19 hostages would be released under separately negotiated agreements, including workers Thailand and Israel who also hold Russian citizenship

However, Tor Wennesland, a UN official, warned that the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains catastrophic. The Ministry of Health under Hamas said that no fuel for power generators reached many hospitals. north of Gaza Although there is a temporary ceasefire agreement

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