Live updates: Hamas releases hostage Agam Berger, Israeli military says
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Hamas is anticipated to free three Israeli hostages and five Thai hostages in return for Israel releasing 110 Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire that has paused Gaza fighting since January 19. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office confirmed the release of Agam Berger, a soldier, along with two others, raising concerns for the health of remaining hostages. In addition to the hostages, the agreement includes the release of minors and individuals serving life sentences, highlighting the complexity of negotiations amidst ongoing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
Hamas is expected to release three Israeli hostages and five Thai hostages in exchange for Israel releasing 110 Palestinian prisoners, as part of a ceasefire agreement.
The Israeli government confirms the release of Agam Berger, a soldier, and expresses concern over the condition of other hostages remaining, particularly Arbel Yehud.
After the hostage release, Israel agreed to release 110 Palestinian prisoners, which includes numerous minors and those serving life sentences.
The ceasefire has paused fighting in Gaza since January 19, providing an opportunity for negotiations for hostage exchanges and the return of civilians.
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