Agreement on Hostages/Cease-Fire

Published: Wed, 11/22/23

Hamas and Israel agree to Qatar-mediated ceasefire, including prisoner swap, four-day military halt in Gaza, and humanitarian aid.Insert Preheader

 

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Agreement on Hostages/Cease-Fire

Al Jazeera

Hamas, Israel, and Qatar have agreed to a Qatar-mediated ceasefire, involving the exchange of prisoners and a four-day halt of Israeli military actions in Gaza, with provisions for humanitarian aid.

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The Verge

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The Crowd Counting Consortium's data shows that pro-Palestinian protests in the U.S. are nearly three times more frequent than pro-Israeli ones since the latest Israel-Hamas conflict began.

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Letterman Returns to 'The Late Show'

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