KEY POINTS
- Israel received a list of hostages expected to be released by Hamas on Wednesday, according to reports.
- Qatar hosted Israeli and US spy chiefs to discuss possible parameters of a new phase of the truce deal, source says.
- The source said the new phase could include Hamas releasing hostages who are men or military personnel.
Israel has said the truce could be prolonged further, provided Hamas continues to free at least 10 Israeli hostages per day. But with fewer women and children still in captivity, keeping the guns quiet beyond Wednesday may require negotiating to free at least some Israeli men for the first time.
A short time later, Israel released 30 Palestinians from Ofer Prison in the occupied West Bank and a Jerusalem detention centre. The Palestinian Prisoners Club, a semi-official organisation, said half were women and the remainder were teenage males. That brought the total number of Palestinians released under the truce to 180.
Destroyed buildings in the southeast of Gaza City on Tuesday. There are hopes Qatar might be able to negotiate another ceasefire extension between Hamas and Israel. Source: AAP, AP / Adel Hana
The hostages were among some 240 people seized by Hamas gunmen in which Israel says 1,200 people were killed. Israel’s bombardment of Hamas-ruled Gaza in retaliation has killed more than 15,000 Gazans, health authorities there said.
The officials discussed possible parameters of a new phase of the truce deal including Hamas releasing hostages who are men or military personnel, not just women and children, a source briefed on the matter said. They also considered what might be needed to reach a ceasefire lasting more than a handful of days.
“We want to see all the hostages out. The way to do that is these pauses,” Kirby told reporters traveling on the president’s plane on Tuesday.







