Medicine for hostages in Gaza and humanitarian aid for civilians entered the war-torn Palestinian territory under a deal mediated by Doha and Paris, Qatar announced. “Over the past few hours, medicine and aid entered the Gaza Strip, in implementation of the agreement announced yesterday for the benefit of civilians in the strip, including hostages,” Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al Ansari wrote on X. Forty-five hostages are expected to receive medication according to the agreement between Israel and Hamas.

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