The third batch of detained individuals are released, and Hamas hopes to extend the ceasefire

On the late night of November 26, 2023 local time, a helicopter carrying the third batch of detainees released by Hamas arrived in Petatikwa, Israel. According to reports, the armed faction of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, the Kasan Brigade, issued a statement on November 26th local time, stating that the Kasan Brigade released the third batch of detained individuals on the same day, including 13 Israelis, 3 Thai people, and 1 Russian Israeli.

On November 26, 2023 local time, a bus carrying released Palestinian detainees arrived in the West Bank city of Bira. The list provided by the Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Committee shows that a total of 39 Palestinians have been released, mainly from the West Bank and East Jerusalem areas.

On November 26, 2023 local time, released Palestinians reunited with their families on the West Bank of the Jordan River. The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip officially came into effect at 7am local time on the 24th. The Gaza Strip will cease fire for 4 days and both sides will cease all military operations. As of the 26th, 117 Palestinians and 58 Israeli detainees have been released.

On November 26, 2023 local time, in the West Bank city of Jenin, a Palestinian inspects buildings damaged during the conflict. On the evening of the 26th, Hamas issued a statement stating that it is seriously considering releasing more detainees in exchange for a longer ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to ensure that Israel also releases more Palestinian detainees.

The four detained individuals released by Hamas have arrived at the Rafah port

On November 26, 2023 local time, Hamas and Israel exchanged the third batch of detainees, and the detainees released by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) have arrived at the Rafah border.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu travels to the northern Gaza Strip to visit the local Israeli army

On November 26, 2023 local time, during the temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu went to the northern Gaza Strip and visited the local Israeli army. According to Israeli media reports, US President Biden has had a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Both sides discussed the relevant content of extending the temporary ceasefire agreement. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated in a phone call that he is open to extending the temporary ceasefire, but once the ceasefire ends, the Israeli Defense Forces will fully resume ground military operations in the Gaza Strip.


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