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Israel and Hamas agree to hostage deal

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It was a monumental moment on Tuesday as the Israeli government and Hamas announced a deal mediated by Qatar that would result in a temporary pause in fighting in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages held by the terrorist group.

This marks the first breakthrough in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has been raging for weeks.

Family and supporters of the estimated 240 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza complete the final leg of a five-day solidarity rally calling for their return, from Tel Aviv to the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, November 18, 2023. (Photo: AP)

The deal, hailed by many as a diplomatic victory, will see the release of at least 50 Israeli women and children held captive by Hamas in exchange for the freedom of 150 Palestinian prisoners, most of whom are women and children.

This is a clear testament to Israel's commitment to bringing all its citizens home, regardless of the cost.

In addition, Israel has agreed to allow 300 aid trucks per day to enter Gaza from Egypt and to increase the amount of fuel entering the region during the four-day pause in fighting.

Also a clear demonstration of Israel's goodwill and desire to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has been exacerbated by the ongoing violence.

The deal was met with mixed reactions from the Israeli Cabinet, with some members expressing concerns about releasing Palestinian prisoners. However, after hearing from the heads of the security services who recommended approving the agreement, the majority voted in favor of the deal. Even members of the far-right Religious Zionist Party, who initially threatened to vote against the deal, changed their stance after realizing the importance of bringing home their fellow citizens.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played a crucial role in securing this deal, as he spoke to President Biden and asked for his assistance in improving the terms. President Biden, in turn, worked to ensure that more hostages were included in the deal at a lower cost.

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As the deal is implemented, more information will be made public regarding the Palestinian prisoners set to be released. This will allow Israeli citizens to appeal against the release of any prisoners who have been convicted of killing Israelis. This is a clear message that Israel will not tolerate the release of terrorists who have committed heinous crimes against innocent civilians.

The Israeli government, along with their dedicated security forces, will continue to do whatever it takes to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. It is also clear that the U.S. stands with Israel in their fight against terror and we commend their efforts towards achieving a lasting peace.

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