Israel-Gaza: The hostage and prisoner release explained
There鈥檚 been a four-day pause in fighting.
By Monday morning, more than fifty hostages held in Gaza had been released as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas. The deal, which includes a four-day pause in fighting, came seven weeks after the 7 October attacks on Israel. In exchange, more than a hundred Palestinian women and teenagers have been released from Israeli jails.
In this episode, the 大象传媒鈥檚 Shaina Oppenheimer in Jerusalem and Jaidaa Taha in Cairo talk us through the detail.
We also hear from Tossapol Chaisamritpol, a 大象传媒 reporter in Bangkok, who has been speaking to relatives of Thai hostages who have also been released.
Plus, Frances Mao explains why New Zealand鈥檚 new government has made a U-turn on the country鈥檚 pioneering smoking ban.
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