


Monday is the fourth and final scheduled day of a temporary cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas — though both sides have reportedly expressed interest in extending the truce.
Elon Musk landed in Tel Aviv early Monday, as the tech billionaire fights off claims that he’s antisemitic, and squeezed into a bulletproof vest to accompany Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a tour of a kibbutz attacked by Hamas on Oct. 7,
Earlier, the family of Avigail Idan, the 4-year-old Israeli-American girl released Sunday, thanked supporters and asked for privacy.
“She just landed in the hospital and she is being checked and taken care of,” the 4-year-old hostage’s aunt, Ella Mor, said in a video posted to X.
Israel and Hamas have reached a deal for the release of 50 hostages held captive by the terrorist organization in exchange for a 4-day pause in hostilities and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
The cessation in fighting could be extended an extra day for every 10 hostages released by Hamas.
Three Americans could be released in the deal.
The Red Cross will visit hostages who have not yet been released.
Hamas said that Israel would release 150 Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal.
Hamas took 240 people hostage and killed over 1,200 in their October 7 terrorist attacks.
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