Israel Releases 90 Palestinian Prisoners Under Ceasefire Deal with Hamas
As part of a fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, 90 Palestinian prisoners were released early Monday morning. This development follows the release of three Israeli hostages from Gaza on Sunday, marking a tentative step toward easing hostilities.
Key Points:
- Ceasefire Timing: The ceasefire officially began at 11:15 a.m. local time (0915 GMT), as announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
- Hostage Exchanges: The next prisoner exchange is scheduled for January 25. Hamas is expected to release four female hostages, with Israel reciprocating by releasing 30–50 Palestinian detainees per hostage.
Israeli Soldier Killed in West Bank Attack
Amid the ceasefire in Gaza, violence continues in the West Bank. An Israeli soldier was killed, and another seriously injured in a suspected roadside bomb attack in the northern region of the West Bank.
Context:
- The violence highlights ongoing tensions as Israel continues its battle against Palestinian militants in the occupied territory, exacerbated by the Israel-Hamas war that began in October 2023.
Turkey Reopens Aleppo Consulate After 12 Years
In a diplomatic milestone, Turkey reopened its consulate in Aleppo on Monday, resuming operations in Syria’s largest city for the first time since 2012.
Significance:
- This follows the recent reopening of Turkey’s embassy in Damascus, signaling a shift in Turkey-Syria relations after years of estrangement during the Syrian civil war.
Houthis Limit Attacks in Red Sea Corridor
Yemen’s Houthi rebels announced plans to limit attacks in the Red Sea to vessels linked to Israel, easing tensions in the vital maritime trade route.
Details:
- Since November 2023, the Houthis have targeted about 100 merchant vessels. Their decision coincides with the Gaza ceasefire, reflecting a strategic recalibration.
Freed Israeli Hostage Speaks Out
Emily Damari, a dual Israeli-British citizen, was among the first hostages freed under the ceasefire. After 471 days in captivity, she expressed gratitude for the efforts leading to her release.
Her Story:
- Despite injuries sustained during her ordeal, Damari described her release as a return to life, thanking her supporters for their advocacy.
Global Responses to Ceasefire
Thailand:
Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Ministry called for the release of all hostages, including the remaining six Thai nationals still believed to be held by Hamas.
Japan:
Japan’s government welcomed the ceasefire and urged all parties to honor the agreement for long-term regional stability.
Ceasefire Marks First Step Toward Stability
The fragile ceasefire holds promise for humanitarian relief and diplomatic progress in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, continued violence in the West Bank and uncertainties in Gaza highlight the challenges ahead.