In detail | What has happened so far in Gaza’s fire?
The high fire in Gaza meets today 17 days of being in force. As agreed, Monday, negotiations for the second phase of the agreement had to begin, but that did not happen because Israel refused to send his delegation to Qatar, where the conversations take place. Hamas has assured today that contacts have been resumed, but neither Israel, nor the mediators, have confirmed it.
During these 17 days, there has been Four host exchanges kidnapped by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners imprisoned in Israeli prisons. The Palestinian militia on free 19 regenereswhile Israel has released 583 prisoners.
In addition, the UN estimates that some 376,000 gazaties have returned to the north of the strip and that thousands of humanitarian aid trucks have entered the strip.
These have been the exchanges so far:
Hamas released Romi Gonen (24 years old), Emily Damari, a 28 -year -old British citizen already Doron Steinbrecher (31).
Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas released the soldiers Karina Ariev (20 years), Daniella Gilboa (20), Naama Levy (20) and Liri Albag (19).
Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners.
This exchange, the most numerous, was extraordinary. Hamas had to free Arbel Yehud in the previous exchange, but did not. Netanyahu demanded his release as a condition to allow the passage of hundreds of thousands of gazaties trying to return to the north of the strip.
Hamas released eight hostages. Three Israelis: The soldier Agama Berger (20 years) and the civilians Arbel Yehud (29) and Gadi Moses (80). Also a Five citizens of Thailand: The Pongsak Pongsak, Suwannakam, Sriaoon Welfare, Liatao Yeata Valyo y Surarasak.
Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas released Offer Kalderon (54 years old), American-Israelí Keith Siegel (65) and. The agreement stipulates that Hamas must give previous civilian women and children than men, so their freedom practically confirms the death of their family.
Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners.
The next exchange will take place next Saturday.