CAIRO: Hamas on Monday published a list of over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners it said will be released in Israel-Hamas war ceasefire. The release comes after the militant group offered a list of the 20 living hostages it would release as part of the deal. The International Committee of the Red Cross is expected to oversee the releases. The ceasefire, which began noon Friday (0900 GMT), is aimed at winding down the deadliest and most destructive war ever fought between Israel and the Hamas militant group. The war began with Hamas’ Oct.

Names discussed in exchange deal include Fatah and PFLP leaders, as well as senior Hamas military figures

It is unclear if disagreement over the list of Palestinian prisoners will affect the release of hostages within the agreed 72 hours.

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Hamas will begin releasing Israeli hostages held in Gaza on Monday morning, a top official from the Palestinian militant group told AFP, before…

Israel’s military says it has completed first phase of withdrawal, ahead of Monday peace summit in Egypt

Forty-eight Israeli hostages due to be released on Monday, with nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees to follow

Once Israel confirms all 20 living captives in Israeli territory, it says it will start releasing Palestinian prisoners.

Israel and Hamas moved ahead on a key first step of the tenuous Gaza ceasefire agreement by freeing hostages and prisoners, raising hopes that the U.S.-brokered deal might lead to…

CAIRO: Hamas on Monday published a list of over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners it said will be released in Israel-Hamas war ceasefire. The release comes after the militant group…

The media reported that a column of the International Committee of the Red Cross has left for the site of the expected transfer of Israeli hostages

JERUSALEM: Hamas released seven hostages into the custody of the Red Cross on Monday, the first to be released as part of a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. There was no…

Hostages handed over to the Red Cross ahead of being reunited with their families, says IDF, as Israeli ministers approve list of more than 1,700 Palestinian prisoners for release

Red cross vehicles left Gaza City on Monday (October 13) after Hamas handed over the first group of the last surviving Israeli hostages seized in the October 7 attack. The…

Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani expressed hope the truce would be "sustainable and the beginning of a radical solution to this problem."

Palestinians, meanwhile, awaited the release of more than 1,900 of prisoners held by Israel, with the first two buses leaving Ofer Prison.

Israel has begun releasing Palestinian prisoners and detainees on Oct. 13, in agreement with the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.

Celebrations in Israel, Gaza and occupied West Bank as world leaders gather in Egypt for international conference.

The ceasefire is also expected to be accompanied by a surge of humanitarian aid into Gaza, parts of which are experiencing famine.

Crowds erupted in celebration across Gaza and the West Bank as Israel released detainees in exchange for hostages, marking the first phase of a US-brokered truce.

250 long-term detainees, most of them serving life sentences, were released from Israeli prisons after the Islamist movement freed the 20 remaining Israeli hostages who were still…

Thorny questions such as whether Hamas will disarm and who will govern Gaza are still to be answered, highlighting fragility of truce