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25 hostages released from Gaza, Bipin Joshi not released in first phase

According to a separate arrangement, Thailand's Prime Minister announced the release of 12 Thai people taken hostage by Hamas.

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KATHMANDU: The Palestinian armed group Hamas has freed 24 hostages during the short-term ceasefire with Israel.

13 Israelis and 12 Thais have been freed from Gaza.

According to the data, the Red Cross recognized the 13 Israeli prisoners kidnapped by Hamas and transported them to Egypt. They will arrive in Israel via a military airfield in southern Israel after passing via Egypt via the Rafah border crossing.

According to a separate arrangement, Thailand’s Prime Minister announced the release of 12 Thai people taken hostage by Hamas.

According to a Thai official involved in the process of releasing them, all of the men were. It indicates that Nepali student Bipin Joshi was not freed during the first phase.

According to a four-day interim truce and prisoner exchange arrangement negotiated by Qatar, Israel is releasing 39 Palestinian captives, including women and children. At 7 a.m. on Friday, Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary cease-fire.

During the four-day truce, Hamas will free a total of 50 captives from Gaza, while Israel will release 150 Palestinian inmates, according to the Israel-Hamas deal.

Under the interim ceasefire deal, at least 60 trucks delivering supplies have entered Gaza through the Rafah border on the Egyptian side. Eight of them, according to Israel, are carrying fuel.

A top UN official who visited Gaza earlier this year says he witnessed tremendous suffering.

Despite Israel’s warnings not to return to northern Gaza, claiming that the humanitarian ceasefire is only temporary, some Palestinians have begun to return.