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Second Hostage Swap In Gaza: Four Israeli Soldiers Freed, 200 Palestinians Released

Hamas released four female Israeli soldiers on Saturday in exchange for 200 Palestinian prisoners. This marked the second swap under the six-week ceasefire that began on January 19. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) facilitated the exchange, ensuring a smooth process. The freed soldiers reunited with their families in emotional scenes.

Palestinian sources confirmed that all 200 prisoners had been freed. Most were sent to the West Bank, while 70 were deported to Egypt through the Rafah crossing. However, Hamas excluded Arbel Yehuda, a civilian hostage, from the swap. Hamas assured that Yehuda is alive and in good health. It promised to release her in the third swap set for next Saturday.

Israel refused to let displaced Palestinians return to northern Gaza until Yehuda is freed. Thousands of Palestinians had gathered near Al-Rasheed Street, hoping to return home. Israel maintained the restrictions, citing security concerns.

Violence Escalates Amid Restrictions

Israeli forces killed a young Palestinian and injured others on Saturday. Medical sources reported one fatality near Al-Bureij refugee camp. Gunfire also wounded two youths west of Al-Nuseirat camp.

Israel kept the Nitzarim Corridor, dividing northern and southern Gaza, closed. It had established the corridor during its October 27, 2023, ground operation. Officials said the corridor would reopen only after the next swap.

Hamas accused Israel of delaying the ceasefire deal. It warned that such delays could jeopardize future swaps. The ICRC urged all parties to uphold their commitments and ensure the success of future operations.

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