Hamas's armed wing announced the release of four Israeli women hostages as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. In exchange, Israel will free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The agreement aims to release 33 hostages. Families of the hostages urged the Israeli Prime Minister to expedite the process for the remaining 94 captives.
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