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Netanyahu: 170 other prisoners are in the hands of Hamas

The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime said on Tuesday that Tel Aviv believes that 170 more people are still in the captivity of Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

According to Fars International News Agency, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CNN on Tuesday: Tel Aviv believes that 170 Israelis are still in the captivity of Hamas.

He added: 17 of the hostages are foreigners and the rest are Israeli citizens.

Following the two-day extension of the ceasefire between the Zionist regime and Hamas The fourth stage of the exchange of prisoners between the Provisional Zionist regime and the Hamas resistance movement was carried out on Tuesday morning.

Al-Qassam Brigades handed over 11 Zionist prisoners to the Red Cross, who sent them to Palestine. occupied.

The Zionists also freed 33 Palestinian prisoners whose bus arrived in the city of Bitonia, west of Ramallah, located in the West Bank this morning.

It was Monday evening that the Foreign Ministry of Qatar and the Hamas movement announced that the humanitarian ceasefire agreement in Gaza has been extended for another two days, with the same conditions as before.

The desire of the Zionist regime to extend the ceasefire in Gaza comes at a time when experts even inside occupied Palestine doubt the possibility of this regime’s success in achieving its war goals in Gaza.

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