As the war against Hamas entered its seventh week at the end of November, the first major breakthrough occurred in the efforts to release the approximately 240 hostages who were seized on October 7 when 3,000 heavily armed terrorists stormed across the Gaza border, entering 22 Israeli communities and killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians.

After weeks of arduous negotiations, brokered by Qatar, the US and Egypt, a four-day ceasefire went into effect on November 24, during which Hamas was set to release 50 Israeli captives – children, mothers, and elderly women – in return for 150 Palestinian security prisoners – women and minors – mostly residents of the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Many of the Palestinian detainees had been convicted of terrorist attacks against Israelis but none had been sentenced for murder.

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