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Amid Ceasefire Deal, Israel Delays Release Of Palestinian Prisoners Due To THIS Big Reason

Zee News Sunday, 23 February 2025
Israel's Prime Minister's Office said that the move has been taken in light of Hamas's repeated violations, holding of ceremonies to humiliate the hostages along with their exploitation for propaganda purposes.
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