Hamas, Israel extend truce deal by two days, 50 women prisoners to be released

Israel has agreed to release 50 women prisoners as part of a deal to extend a temporary truce with Hamas in Gaza, The Times of Israel reported.

The Israeli government approved the list of these 50 women prisoners on X, hoping to secure the release of about 20 more Israelis who have been held captive by the Hamas terror group since October 7.

The truce, which was initially for four days, will be extended by another two days, according to Qatar and the US, who confirmed the agreement. The extension will allow the release of about 10 more Israeli hostages per day.

The four-day truce, which was due to expire on Tuesday, was a result of US mediation and diplomacy. Under the terms of the deal, Israel agreed to stop its military operations in Gaza for four days and promised to release three Palestinian security prisoners for each of the 50 hostages freed from Gaza, The Times of Israel reported. So far, more than 50 hostages have been released, while 117 Palestinians have been freed.

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden expressed his support for the two-day extension of the truce between Israel and Hamas, which was achieved through Qatar’s mediation, as The Times of Israel reported. In a statement, Biden said he had been deeply involved in ensuring the success of the deal, which was facilitated by US diplomacy. He also welcomed the release of more than 50 hostages by Hamas, including young children, mothers, and grandmothers.

Biden mentioned the case of Avigail Idan, a four-year-old Israeli-American girl who was freed yesterday after witnessing the murder of her parents by Hamas militants on October 7. Biden said he had spoken to her family and was working with Israel to provide her with the necessary care and support.

He also highlighted the increased humanitarian aid that was reaching the civilians in Gaza during the pause in fighting. He said the US was the largest donor of humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians and was committed to building a future of peace and dignity for them.