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Benjamin Netanyahu summons Israeli war cabinet as signs grow of a hostage deal

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 21 November 2023
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called a meeting of his war cabinet amid signs of progress in the negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu expressed optimism about the situation but did not provide further details. It is reported that Hamas will release 50 women and children hostages, including some foreigners, in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners. Talks are ongoing, and officials believe a deal is close.
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Israeli Government and Hamas , Strike Hostage Deal. The Israel-Hamas war will see a four-day cease-fire in which 50 hostages who are being held in Gaza will be released, NBC News reports. Three Americans, including a 3-year-old girl, are expected to be among the first round of hostages...

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