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Hamas hands over last Israeli hostages to Red Cross

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GAZA (REUTERS): Hamas handed over its remaining Israeli hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza on Monday for their transfer to the Israeli military, an official involved in the operation told Reuters.

The handover is a key step in ending two years of ruinous war in Gaza under a ceasefire deal engineered by U.S. President Donald Trump, who landed in Israel to address its parliament.

As he entered the Knesset (parliament), Trump said Palestinian militant group Hamas would comply with a provision under his plan for it to disarm, though it has ruled this out.

Speaking to reporters before beginning his speech, Trump replied “yes” when asked whether Gaza’s war was over.

As thousands of people cheered, hugged, and wept in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Israel’s military said it had received seven living hostages after their transfer out of the Gaza Strip by the Red Cross.

The military said International Committee of the Red Cross representatives were en route to receive the remaining 13 confirmed living hostages, who were all expected to be released on Monday.

Bodies of some of the 26 dead hostages, and another two whose fate is unknown, will also be released on Monday, along with nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and convicted prisoners held in Israel.

The releases form a critical aspect of the first phase of the ceasefire accord concluded last week in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheik, where Trump and more than 20 other world leaders will be meeting later on Monday to discuss ensuing steps they hope will eventually bring broader Middle East stability.

The Gaza conflict was sparked by a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, that killed around 1,200 people in Israel, with 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

Israeli airstrikes and ground assaults have since devastated Gaza, killing more than 67,000 Palestinians, the enclave’s health officials say.

LEADERS MEET TO DISCUSS LASTING PEACE

In Gaza, about a dozen masked and black-clad gunmen, apparently members of Hamas’ armed wing, arrived at Nasser Hospital, where a stage and chairs had been laid out to welcome returning Palestinian prisoners.

“I hope that these images can be the end to this war. We lost friends and relatives, we lost our houses and our city,” said Emad Abu Joudat, 57, a Palestinian father of six from Gaza City, as he watched the handover preparations on his phone.

The U.S. mediated the agreement along with Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, with the next phase calling for an international body – a “Board of Peace” – led by Trump

Progress towards a lasting peace now hinges on global commitments that may be taken up at Monday’s summit, but much could yet go wrong.

Further steps in Trump’s 20-point plan have yet to be agreed by the two sides. Those include how the demolished Gaza Strip will be governed once fighting ends, and the ultimate fate of Hamas, which has rejected Israel’s demands that it disarm.

The group’s appearance on Monday with fighters gathered at Nasser Hospital underscored the likely difficulty of assuaging Israeli concerns about the Islamist militant group’s continued hold over Gaza, which it has ruled since 2007.

Further sticking points may include Israel’s own continued withdrawal from the Gaza Strip beyond the lines to which it pulled back in recent days, and moves towards the creation of a Palestinian state, something rejected by many Israelis.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood waiting at the airport as Air Force One taxied in, then accompanied Trump by limousine as a band played.

Trump will become only the fourth U.S. president to address the Knesset, following Jimmy Carter in 1979, Bill Clinton in 1994 and George W. Bush in 2008.

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