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Egypt to expel released Hamas prisoners if no ceasefire is agreed upon - report
The prisoners in question were freed as part of the last hostage exchange and are temporarily residing in Egypt, as no other country has agreed to receive them.
Members of the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, and mourners attend the funeral of al-Qassam fighters who were killed during the war between Israel and Hamas in the al-Shati camp, in Gaza City, February 28, 2025.
(photo credit:
Khalil Kahlout/Flash90
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WALLA!
MARCH 24, 2025 20:05
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MARCH 25, 2025 12:16
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