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FOUR DAY MILITARY PAUSE IN GAZA STARTS TODAY

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A four-day pause in the fighting between Israel and Hamas has started this morning.

If successful, it will mark the first pause in fighting in almost seven weeks of war.

The temporary ceasefire agreement also includes the release of 50 women and children, some of the around 240 people taken hostage by Hamas during their attacks on 7 October.

In return, Israel has said it will release 150 Palestinian women and teenagers held in its prisons.

The pause in fighting will also bring some relief to 2.2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, with the promise of more much-needed aid into the enclave under the deal.

Israel has said this isn’t the end of the war vowing to complete its mission to eliminate Hamas and return all hostages.

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