Hostage and prisoner swaps continued between the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas Tuesday, with Israel claiming that 10 hostages had been handed over from Hamas and 30 Palestinian prisoners slated for imminent release by Israeli officials. Intelligence agencies from Israel and the US arrived in Doha for talks with Qatari officials alongside Egypt's top spy official.
This comes as, on Monday night, Hamas released 11 Israeli hostages, including French, German, and Argentinian dual nationals, in exchange for 33 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, the last batch of exchanges as part of the initially agreed upon temporary truce. The truce was extended for another two days late on Monday.
While freeing hostages is of the utmost importance, Israel must not succumb to unfair international pressure. Hamas has a history of forcing uneven deals, and the Israeli war cabinet made the right decision by weighing its options before accepting this temporary pause. It should remain clear, however, that Israel's ultimate goal is to eliminate Hamas from the Gaza Strip, and Jerusalem will continue to work toward this end even if that necessitates a resumption of conflict.
The Israeli military has inflicted disproportionate harm on the civilians of Gaza as opposed to on Hamas itself, and further assaults could lead to the deaths of many more. Israel has made a wise choice to bring its citizens home immediately through this temporary ceasefire, which should be extended. This will also see much-needed aid reach Gaza, where an utter humanitarian cataclysm has unfolded.