Israel and Hamas Reach Agreement to Deliver Vital Medicine to Gaza Hostages

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a new agreement allowing medicines to be delivered to Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, following pleas from the hostages' families for urgent medical treatment. The deliveries have not yet begun, and the logistics of transportation remain unclear. Both Israel and Hamas have expressed willingness to facilitate the delivery of medicines, with mediators working to determine the specific medical needs and how to transport the medications. The deal was brokered after Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad approached Qatar, and the medicine is expected to be delivered in the next few days.
- Medicine to be delivered to Gaza hostages under new agreement, says Israeli PM BBC.com
- Vital medications to be transferred to Gaza hostages in coming days, PM’s office says The Times of Israel
- Deal reached with Hamas to transfer medicine to hostages for first time, Israel says Axios
- Qatar mediating Israel, Hamas talks to deliver medicine to at least 120 hostages New York Post
- Israel will transfer medications to hostages in coming days, Netanyahu's office says The Times of Israel
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