Reuters Now More Hamas hostages freed with truce back on track Posted
Thirteen Israeli women and minors taken hostage by Hamas arrived in Israel on Sunday (November 26), after the Palestinian militant group freed a second group of captives that also included four Thai nationals as part of a truce deal with Israel, but not before a dispute that briefly threatened to derail the arrangement. Diane To has more.
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