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Three Hostages Released as Ceasefire Takes Hold in Gaza

Three Hostages Released as Ceasefire Takes Hold in Gaza

British-Israeli Emily Damari Among Hostages Freed by Hamas Amid Fragile Ceasefire
Families of hostages are anxiously awaiting further news after the release of three women by Hamas on the first day of a newly brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Among the freed hostages is Emily Damari, a British-Israeli woman who spent over 15 months in captivity.

The move comes as part of a phased ceasefire agreement that aims to end the ongoing conflict.

The ceasefire, which began on Sunday morning after a brief delay, also includes the release of Palestinian prisoners and a pause in military actions.

Emily Damari was reportedly held amid 'ongoing torture' for her family throughout her captivity.

Her mother, Mandy Damari, who campaigned vigorously for her daughter’s release, expressed gratitude to all who supported their family during the ordeal.

Mrs. Damari emphasized the ongoing plight of those hostages still held, calling for continuous efforts to secure their release.

The three released hostages were evaluated at Sheba Medical Centre in Tel Aviv, where doctors stated that their conditions are stable.

Emily Damari, along with two other freed hostages, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher, has now been reunited with their families in Israel.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomed the release, highlighting the harrowing experience faced by the hostages and reiterating the need for all hostages to be freed.

Statements from UK officials, including Foreign Secretary David Lammy, called for the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement and the release of all remaining hostages.

The ceasefire, which is seen as fragile, involves the release of 33 hostages by Hamas and corresponding release of women and child prisoners by Israel over the coming weeks.

Additionally, the agreement includes provisions to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.

Over 630 trucks of aid reportedly arrived in Gaza on the first day, with the UN emphasizing the importance of unimpeded distribution amid logistical challenges.

The ceasefire follows months of intense conflict initiated by Hamas’ cross-border attack on Israel in October 2023, with devastating consequences for both sides.

The UN has highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, which has suffered significant infrastructure damage and loss of life during the conflict.

Political figures, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair, acknowledged the ceasefire as a vital step toward de-escalating violence in the region.

However, with nearly 100 hostages remaining in Gaza, pressure mounts to ensure the ceasefire holds and leads to a broader resolution that may prevent future hostilities.
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