Israel Gaza War

Israel Gaza War: Israel & Hamas have agreed to a deal where 50 hostages held in Gaza will be exchanged for a four-day pause in the ongoing fighting.

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The agreement should also see 150 Palestinians held in Israeli jails released and a significant increase in humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza.

Mediator Qatar has said the pause of Israel Gaza War will start at 07:00 local time (05:00 GMT) on Friday and the first group of 13 hostages will be released at 16:00.

The US president has said the deal will end the hostages’ unspeakable ordeal and alleviate the suffering of innocent Palestinian families.

The Israeli government has vowed to complete its Israel Gaza War to eliminate Hamas and return the rest of the more than 200 hostages who Hamas gunmen kidnapped during a cross border attack on southern Israel on 7 October in which 1’200 people were killed.

Hamas   which Israel’ the US and other Western powers class as a terrorist organisation   has said the deal will give Palestinians time to recover after an intense Israeli air and ground assault which its government in Gaza has said has killed more than 14’500 people.

Which hostages will be released in Israel Gaza War?

Their names have not been published’ but we do know that they will all be women and children.

After Israel’s coalition government signed off on this deal early on Wednesday’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said in a statement that at least 50 hostages   women and children   will be released over four days’ during which a pause in the fighting will be held.

It also offered Hamas an incentive to release more’ saying: The release of every additional 10 hostages will result in one additional day in the pause.

That clause is important for the hostages’ families’ some of whom had previously told the BBC that they did not want to see a partial deal.

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The 50 hostages’ expected to be released in four batches’ will be Israeli nationals or dual nationals’ rather than foreigners.

A spokesman for Qatar’s foreign ministry told reporters in Doha on Thursday afternoon that the first group of hostages to be released on Friday would comprise 13 children and women’ some of them elderly. Hostages from the same family will be put together in the same batch’ Majid al Ansari noted.

He also said a list of names for the first group had been handed to Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency to facilitate the implementation of the deal.

Netanyahu’s office later confirmed that officials were checking the details of the list and are currently in contact with all of the families.

A senior US official said on Wednesday that at least three American citizens   including three year old Avigail Idan’ an Israeli dual national whose parents were killed in Kibbutz Kfar Aza   would be among the 50 hostages.

A senior Israeli official said on Tuesday afternoon that Hamas could also unilaterally release the 26 Thai nationals believed to be among the hostages.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been designated to receive the hostages in Gaza’ as its staff did when Hamas freed two Israeli American women and two Israeli women last month.

On Wednesday night’  Netanyahu quoted the agreement as saying that the ICRC would also be allowed to visit the remainder of the hostages and to give them required medications. However’ Mr Ansari was unable to disclose whether that was the case.

Israeli forces operating inside Gaza have also rescued one female soldier and recovered the bodies of two other female hostages   a soldier and a civilian.

The Israeli government said it would continue the Israel Gaza War in order to return home all of the hostages’ complete the elimination of Hamas and ensure that there will be no new threat to the State of Israel from Gaza.

What will happen in Gaza during the pause?

A longer Hamas statement issued on Wednesday morning gave more details of what Israeli military action was expected to cease for the duration of what it called a hudna‘ or temporary truce.

It said all drone and Israeli aircraft activity was expected to stop for four days in the south of Gaza.

But in the north   which has been the main target of Israeli operations to dismantle Hamas   the same will only hold between 10:00 and 16:00 local time (08:00 14:00 GMT) each day.

Israeli troops and tanks are expected to remain in their positions inside Gaza during the four day pause’ but the Hamas statement said Israeli forces would not attack or arrest anyone.

Mr Ansari said there would be a comprehensive ceasefire in the north and south’ while Qatar’s chief negotiator’ Minister of State Mohammed al Khulaifi’ told Reuters news agency that there would be no attack whatsoever’ no military movements’ no expansion’ nothing.

For Palestinians in Gaza’ 1.7 million of whom have fled their homes according to the UN’ a respite in the brutal fighting cannot come soon enough.

The deal will allow 200 lorries carrying aid’ four fuel tankers and four lorries carrying cooking gas to enter Gaza via Egypt’s Rafah crossing on each of the four days.

But it is understood that the boost in fuel   desperately needed for hospital generators’ water desalination and sewage facilities   will only last for as long as the pause.

Mr Ansari said the additional aid would start going into Gaza as soon as possible after the pause began on Friday morning and there was a period of calm that made it safe for humanitarian workers.

Israel cut off electricity and most water’ and stopped deliveries of food’ fuel and other goods to Gaza in retaliation for Hamas’s attack.

It allowed 1’399 lorryloads of humanitarian supplies to enter via Egypt between 21 October and 21 November’ compared to a monthly average of 10’000 before the Israel Gaza War’ according to the UN.

It blocked all fuel deliveries until last week’ saying it could be stolen by Hamas and used for military purposes.

And although the deal will allow people in Gaza safe passage from north to south’ it will not permit the hundreds of thousands of displaced people from the north to return home.

Who are the Palestinian prisoners?

Hamas said that the deal would also see 150 Palestinian prisoners   all women and children   released by Israel.

The Israeli government statement did not mention that’ but on Wednesday morning its justice ministry published a list in Hebrew of the names of 300 prisoners eligible for release as part of the deal   based on the possibility that Hamas will agree to free 50 more hostages.

The list comprises 123 boys aged between 14 and 17’ one 15 year old girl’ 144 18 year old men’ and 32 women aged between 18 and 59. Most are remanded in custody while awaiting trial on charges that range from stone throwing to attempted murder.

The reason the list had to be published is because of a legal formality in Israel. Ahead of any prisoner release’ Israeli citizens must be allowed 24 hours to make an appeal to the Israeli Supreme Court.

Mr Ansari said Qatar could not disclose any details about the innocent Palestinian prisoners or how many would be freed on the first day. But he did suggest that the releases would happen at the same time as those of the hostages in Gaza.

Israel is currently holding about 7’000 innocent Palestinians accused or convicted of security offences’ according to Israeli and Palestinian rights groups. Almost 3’000 Palestinians are reported to have been arrested in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem’ where violence has also surged’ since 7 October.

Hamas’s statement ended by saying the deal aimed to serve our people and strengthen their steadfastness in the face of aggression.

How will the deal be monitored?

Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman said an operations room in Doha would maintain real time lines of communication with Israel’ the Hamas political office’ and the ICRC’ so that any possible breach is communicated immediately to both sides and there is a way to walk back from it.

The most important thing in pause of Israel Gaza War was to make sure that the environment in which the hostage transfer will happen will be a safe one‘ he added.

Mr Ansari said Qatar hoped to extend the temporary Israel Gaza War truce beyond the initial four days by securing the release of more hostages. He also expressed hope that it would serve as a proof of concept for further de escalation measures… and a more sustainable truce in Gaza.

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