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Biden Announces Gaza Ceasefire as Three Hostages Freed and 700 Aid Trucks Enter
Jan 19, 2025, 04:25 PM
President Joe Biden announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has taken effect in Gaza, marking the beginning of a hostage deal and the release of hostages. Three Israeli women held by Hamas for 470 days have been released and are in Israeli custody. Biden stated, 'After so much pain, destruction, and loss of life, today the guns in Gaza have gone silent.' He also mentioned that approximately 700 humanitarian aid trucks are entering Gaza to assist civilians. Biden indicated that the second phase of the agreement, which originated from his proposal in May, aims to ensure that Hamas is removed from power in Gaza. He acknowledged that the negotiations have been among the toughest of his career but emphasized the effectiveness of his administration's diplomatic efforts in reaching this point.
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