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Israel, Hamas agree on new exchange, leaving fragile ceasefire intact

The deadlock had threatened to collapse the ceasefire when the current six-week first phase of the deal expires this weekend.

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People make their way past the rubble of houses in Rafah a day after the ceasefire deal. Pic/AFP

People make their way past the rubble of houses in Rafah a day after the ceasefire deal. Pic/AFP

Israeli and Hamas officials said Tuesday they have reached an agreement to exchange the bodies of dead hostages for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, keeping their fragile ceasefire intact for at least a few more days.

Israel has delayed the release of 600 Palestinian prisoners since Saturday to protest what it says is the cruel treatment of hostages during their release by Hamas. The militant group has said the delay is a 'serious violation' of their ceasefire and that talks on a second phase are not possible until they are freed.

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