"Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 12 Hostages Freed, 30 Palestinians Released"

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Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend the pause in fighting by two days, allowing for the release of more women and children from captivity in the Gaza Strip. In Vermont, a man pleaded not guilty to shooting three students of Palestinian descent, who are now in intensive care but expected to recover. President Biden will attend a tribute service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter, who passed away at the age of 96. New Zealand has abandoned plans to ban smoking, scientists have discovered a new type of stem cell in the spine, and Stephen Colbert canceled shows after his appendix burst.
Topics:world#international-affairs#israel-gaza-conflict#new-zealand-smoking-ban#rosalynn-carter#stephen-colbert#vermont-shooting
- The 7 things you need to know for Tuesday, November 28 The Washington Post
- Israel receives 12 more hostages from Hamas, releases 30 more Palestinians from prisons CBC News
- Israel-Hamas war live updates: Freed mother and daughter pictured with dog after release from Hamas captivity New York Post
- Prisoners Released by Israel Reunite With Family | VOA News Voice of America
- Tuesday’s Mini-Report, 11.28.23 MSNBC
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