In a major breakthrough, 25 hostages - 13 Israelis and 12 Thai were released by Hamas on Friday. Israeli media, citing military officials, reported that the Hamas militant group released the first batch of hostages under a cease-fire deal on Friday, including 13 Israelis. The release of 12 Thai citizens was confirmed by Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on X. A Total 50 captives are set to be freed during a four-day truce.
"It has been confirmed by the Security Department and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that 12 Thai hostages were already released. Embassy officials are on their way to pick them up in an hour. Their names and details should be released soon. Please stay tuned," Srettha posted on X.
According to the deal brokered by Qatar and the US, Hamas would set free 50 hostages as part of the temporary ceasefire and
Israel would release 150 Palestinian prisoners, along with sending humanitarian aid for the citizens of Gaza during the pause. This marks the first cessation of hostilities in the war that has gone on for nearly 50 days.
Meanwhile, the Israeli security forces fired tear gas at a crowd of Palestinians gathered to greet prisoners who were to be released from Israeli jails as part of a truce between Israel and Hamas. Tear gas was fired to push away crowds from the vicinity of Ofer prison, from where the prisoners are to be released later on Friday.
Palestinian authorities have released a list of 39 Palestinian prisoners expected to be released on Friday, including 24 women and 15 teenage boys, in exchange for 13 Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. In all, 50 hostages and 150 Palestinian prisoners are to be freed during the four-day truce.