More Captives to Be Released on Fifth Day of Extended Gaza Truce

November 28, 2023

Al-Qassam fighter waving goodbye to Israeli captives during fourth release as part of truce deal between Hamas and the Zionist entity (Monday, November 28, 2023).

The temporary ceasefire between Hamas and the Israeli occupation regime entered its fifth day on Tuesday after a 48-hour extension was agreed.

The extension of the deal meant that more captives are set to be freed, and that more desperately needed aid will be delivered to the territory as the humanitarian crisis continues.

Prisoners List

Majed Al-Ansari, spokesperson for the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said his country hopes to see the truce extended further.

“We have from Hamas confirmation now that 20 extra hostages will be released in the next two days, and on the Palestinian side that would mean from Israeli jails … 65 Palestinians will be released from Israeli prisons,” Al-Ansari told Al-Jazeera.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced it has received the list of Israeli hostages set to be released on Tuesday by Hamas.

The list of hostages is currently being reviewed, said the office, and “notices are being delivered at this time” to the families of those set to be freed after over 50 days as hostages in Gaza.

Fourth Release

Earlier overnight, the two sides completed their fourth release of captives from Gaza in exchange for Palestinians held in Israeli jails under an original four-day truce deal.

Three Palestinian women and 30 children were freed from Israeli prisons in the fourth exchange. The Red Cross also said it has successfully facilitated the release and transfer of 11 Israeli captives held in Gaza.

Palestinian children released as part of fourth stage of swap deal (November 27, 2023).

150 Palestinian prisoners and 50 Israeli captives have been released as part of the initial deal.

In addition to thousands of Palestinian prisoners, Israeli authorities continue to hold 60 Palestinian women in jail, with most of them arrested after October 7, a local nongovernmental organization says.

Speaking to Anadolu, Amal Sarahneh, media officer at the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS), said the Israeli army detained 56 Palestinian women and girls in a major wave of arrests in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem after October 7, so far detaining 3,260 Palestinians.

Truce Violations

Meanwhile, media reports quoted witnesses in Gaza City as saying that Israeli tanks fired smoke bombs at Sheikh Radwan Neighborhood and Shati Refugee Camp this morning then they repositioned to the west of Gaza City.

There were also reports that rescuers have pulled out about 150 bodies that were stuck under the rubble of the bombarded homes in Gaza City and in the north.

Gaza neighborhood that have been heavily damaged by Israeli bombardment.

Humanitarian Situation

Health Ministry in Gaza said on Tuesday that the Israeli occupation has been preventing delivery of fuel to hospitals in northern Gaza Strip.

The Government Media Office said the strip is in dire need to field hospitals as health workers have very limited capabilities.

For its part, UNRWA described the situation in the Gaza Strip as very hard, amid reports of disease breakouts in refugee shelters.

“At Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, people are lining up at the last working petrol station. Aid trucks are supposed to deliver gas to this station as people are using wood for cooking and keeping warm,” Mohamed Adnan Abu Hasna, an UNRWA spokesperson told Al-Jazeera.

“… At least 200 trucks are needed on a daily basis to provide basic life supplies to the people of Gaza. Those who have fled are in poor health and there are reports of disease breakouts in the shelters,” the spokesman added.

UNICEF spokesperson James Elder, who visited the enclave, said situation on the ground in Gaza is “desperate”, from the destruction of infrastructure to people fleeing their homes.

“It’s a war zone … You’ve got hundreds of thousands of children who are not in school, who are in very overcrowded camps, who are cold, who do not have enough food, do not have enough water, who are now at risk of a disease outbreak,” Elder added.

Source: Al-Manar English Website

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