Israel confirms truce deal with Hamas

The truce would also allow "a larger number of humanitarian convoys and relief aid.

Israel has confirmed a temporary ceasefire agreement with Hamas, the Palestinian militant group in Gaza.

The truce represents a major diplomatic breakthrough nearly seven weeks after the conflict began.

The conflict has spiralled into a severe humanitarian crisis in the enclave.

According to an Israeli government statement issued on Wednesday, at least 50 hostages — women and children — will be released in Gaza over the next four days.

On the other hand, Israel suggested that the cease-fire could be extended.

“The release of every additional ten hostages will result in one additional day in the pause,” the statement said.

According to a Hamas statement, 150 Palestinian prisoners, mostly women and children, will be released as part of the agreement.

The truce would also allow “a larger number of humanitarian convoys and relief aid,” according to the statement, which added that the start time of the cease-fire would be announced within the next 24 hours.

The agreement comes a day after Hamas said it was close to reaching an agreement with Israel.

According to Israeli military figures, Hamas is holding 239 hostages in Gaza, including foreign nationals from 26 countries.

According to a Hamas statement, 150 Palestinian prisoners, mostly women and children, will be released as part of the agreement.

The truce would also allow “a larger number of humanitarian convoys and relief aid,” according to the statement, which added that the start time of the cease-fire would be announced within the next 24 hours.

The agreement comes a day after Hamas said it was close to reaching an agreement with Israel.

According to Israeli military figures, Hamas is holding 239 hostages in Gaza, including foreign nationals from 26 countries.

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