Historic Prisoner Release in West Bank amid Ceasefire
The first bus began transporting freed Palestinian prisoners from the Ofer jail in the West Bank. This is part of the release of 369 detainees linked to a mediated agreement between Hamas and Israel, facilitated by Egypt and Qatar, aiming to uphold a month-long ceasefire.

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The first bus transporting newly freed Palestinian prisoners departed from the Ofer jail in the West Bank, as shown in live footage. The significant transfer marks a crucial development in ongoing peace efforts between conflicting sides.
A total of 369 Palestinian prisoners and detainees are scheduled for release following successful mediation by Egypt and Qatar. The diplomatic efforts resulted in Hamas releasing Israeli hostages Iair Horn, Sagui Dekel-Chen, and Sasha Troufanov to the Red Cross.
This exchange comes amid a month-long ceasefire brokered between Hamas and Israel. The truce, which has temporarily halted the violence, demonstrates the effectiveness of international intervention in maintaining peace and facilitating humanitarian agreements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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