Historic Prisoner Exchange: A Step Toward Middle East Peace?
Red Cross buses transported Palestinian prisoners from Ofer Prison as part of a prisoner exchange. Israel announced the return of all living hostages from Hamas. This exchange is tied to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, highlighted by a visit from U.S. President Donald Trump. Over 1,900 prisoners will be released.
In a significant development, Red Cross buses carrying Palestinian prisoners began departing Ofer Prison as part of Monday's prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas. This exchange marks a pivotal step in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Israeli military officially confirmed that all living hostages previously held by Hamas have safely returned to Israel. The final group of 13 hostages crossed the border, symbolizing a critical phase in the ceasefire agreement facilitated by international diplomacy.
The prisoner exchange coincides with the visit of U.S. President Donald Trump to Israel and Egypt, underscoring international efforts to stabilize the region. Israel is set to release over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners as a component of this historic deal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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