News
More hostages set to be freed as hopes grow for longer Gaza truce

- Hamas says it is seeking to extend the current four-day pause in fighting with Israel and increase the number of hostages released.
- Israel’s PM has said the original agreement could be extended – but Israeli operations in Gaza would resume with full force after the truce period.
- Meanwhile, more Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are due to be released on Monday, on the final day of the current truce period.
- On Sunday, 14 Israeli hostages and three foreign nationals were released by Hamas in exchange for 39 Palestinian prisoners.
- Gazans have been using the pause in fighting to get desperately-needed supplies of fuel, food and medicine.
- Hamas’s attacks on 7 October killed 1,200 people, with about 240 taken hostage.
- Since then, Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry says more than 14,500 people have been killed in Israel’s retaliatory campaign.
Source: BBC