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Hamas frees 17 hostages on third day of truce including four-year-old American girl
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People gather awaiting the release of hostages in Tel Aviv. /Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
People gather awaiting the release of hostages in Tel Aviv. /Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

People gather awaiting the release of hostages in Tel Aviv. /Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

Hamas has handed over 17 hostages including a four-year-old American girl who have been held in Gaza on the third day of a truce with israel.

The release of some of the hostages captured when Hamas fighters rampaged through southern Israel on October 7 is expected to be mirrored by the Israelis freeing another group of 39 Palestinian prisoners as on previous days in the truce.

The hostages released on Sunday are 13 Israeli women and children, one man with Russian-Israeli citizenship and three Thai nationals, according to statements from different governments involved.

According to a list issued by the Israeli prime minister's office, there were nine children and four women among the released Israelis, including a four-year-old girl called Abigail Edan whose case had been highlighted by U.S. President Joe Biden. "What she endured is unthinkable," Biden said at a news conference.

The four-day truce is the first halt in fighting in the seven weeks since Hamas killed 1,200 people and took about 240 hostages back into Gaza.

In response to that attack, Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas, bombarding the Gazan enclave and mounting a ground offensive in the north. Some 14,800 Palestinians have been killed, Gaza health authorities say, and hundreds of thousands displaced.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday met security forces inside the Gaza Strip and indicated that the campaign was far from over.

"Nothing will stop us, and we are convinced that we have the strength, the power, the will and the determination to achieve all the goals of the war, and that is what we will do," he said.

A convoy of Red Cross vehicles believed to be carrying hostages in southern Gaza. /Reuters
A convoy of Red Cross vehicles believed to be carrying hostages in southern Gaza. /Reuters

A convoy of Red Cross vehicles believed to be carrying hostages in southern Gaza. /Reuters

Farmer killed

The killing of a Palestinian farmer in the central Gaza Strip had earlier added to concerns over the fragility of the truce. He was targeted by Israeli forces east of Gaza's long-established Maghazi refugee camp, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.

The armed wing of Hamas also said on Sunday that four of its military commanders in the Gaza Strip had been killed, including the commander of the North Gaza brigade, Ahmad Al Ghandour. It did not say when they had been killed.

Qatar, Egypt and the United States are pressing for the truce to be extended beyond Monday but it is not clear whether that will happen. Israel had said the ceasefire could be extended if Hamas continued to release at least 10 hostages a day. A Palestinian source had said up to 100 hostages could go free.

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West Bank violence

Earlier on Sunday, 13 Israelis and four Thai nationals arrived in Israel after a second release of hostages held by Hamas following an initial delay caused by a dispute about aid delivery into Gaza. Egypt and Qatar acted as mediators on Saturday to maintain the truce. 

Six of the group of 13 Israelis released on Saturday were women and seven were teenagers or children. The youngest was three-year-old Yahel Shoham, freed with her mother and brother, although her father remains a hostage.

Israel freed 39 Palestinians – six women and 33 teenagers – from two prisons, the Palestinian news agency WAFA said. Some of the Palestinians arrived at Al-Bireh Municipality Square in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where thousands of citizens awaited them, a Reuters journalist said.

Violence flared in the West Bank where Israeli forces killed seven Palestinians, including two minors and at least one gunman, late on Saturday and early Sunday, medics and local sources said.

Saturday's swap followed the previous day's initial release of 13 Israeli hostages, including children and the elderly, by Hamas in return for the release of 39 Palestinian women and teenagers from Israeli prisons.

Hamas frees 17 hostages on third day of truce including four-year-old American girl

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Source(s): Reuters ,AFP

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