Family members welcome Palestinian prisoner Fatima Amarneh on her release on November 24 (Photo: Reuters).
Israeli authorities say 14 hostages being held in the Gaza Strip will be released on November 25 as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas extends into a second day.
Israel has received a list of 14 hostages to be released on November 25, after 24 were released the previous day.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said security officials were reviewing the list.
Meanwhile, 42 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli jails were also released on November 25 under the terms of the deal.
Earlier on November 24, 13 Israelis, including four children and five elderly women, were released by Hamas. Among them were several dual nationals, 10 Thais and one Filipino who were working on farms in southern Israel at the time of their arrest.
In return, 39 Palestinian women and children, some of whom were convicted or detained on suspicion of weapons and violent crimes, were released from Israeli prisons.
The hostages were transferred from Gaza and handed over to Egyptian authorities at the Rafah border crossing, along with eight International Committee of the Red Cross staff in a convoy. They were then flown to Israel for medical examination and reunification with their families.
Under the terms of a four-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, 50 hostages, including women and children, will be released in exchange for 150 Palestinian women and children among the thousands held in Israeli prisons.
On November 24, fighting between the Israeli army and Hamas militants paused for the first time in seven weeks.
No major bombings, artillery or rocket attacks were reported, although Hamas and Israel accused each other of sporadic gunfire and other ceasefire violations.
Both sides said fighting would resume immediately after the ceasefire ended.
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