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Wait of the world: counting down the minutes until first hostages released

Terrorist kidnappers Hamas are poised over the next four days to free 50 of the more than 200 hostages held in Gaza in return for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel

An installation at Jerusalem's Safra Square portrays 230 beds, empty since 7th October.
An installation at Jerusalem's Safra Square portrays 230 beds, empty since 7th October.

The long-anticipated four-day pause in fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas began early on Friday, with terrorist kidnappers Hamas pledging to free 50 of the around 240 hostages held in Gaza in return for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel.

Rishi Sunak has said the temporary truce in the Israel-Hamas conflict is “critical”. The Prime Minister thanked Qatar and Egypt for their “intensive diplomacy” in helping to secure the deal, which is also expected to see more aid enter Gaza.

If it continues, it would be the first significant halt in the conflict that erupted after Hamas’s deadly attack on Israel on 7 October.

Sunak tweeted: “This humanitarian pause is critical to end the terrible ordeal of hostages held by Hamas and get life-saving aid into Gaza.

“I want to thank Qatar, Egypt and others for the intensive diplomacy that has got us here.

“We will not stop until all hostages are safely returned.”

Foreign secretary Lord Cameron continues his trip to the Middle East on Friday to meet with Palestinian leaders and commit a further £30m in aid for people in Gaza.

He will be in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, meeting Palestinian leaders and agencies delivering aid in Gaza advocating adherence to the new agreement on all sides.

His talks will focus on how UK efforts can help ease the suffering of Gaza’s citizens, who have been bombarded and besieged by Israel’s military, as more humanitarian aid is set to enter the territory amid the lull in fighting.

The former prime minister is urging “all parties to continue to work towards the release of every hostage” after holding talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog during a visit to Israel on Thursday.

The temporary ceasefire began at 7am local time (5am GMT).

The first 13 hostages, made up of women and children, are expected to be freed by Hamas at about 4pm local time (2pm GMT) – the first of 50 to be released over the four days, according to Qatari officials.

Hamas said 150 Palestinian prisoners will be released by Israel.

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