RECAP of today's developments
This is a recap of what's happened today:
- The third release of hostages by Hamas, in exchange for Israeli prisoners, went ahead without a hitch after nervy delays yesterday
- 14 Israelis and three foreign nationals were released including Abigal Idan, an Israeli-US national who witnessed her parents killed in front of her on October 7
- In response, 39 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisoners, Qatar said these were all "minors"
- Hamas reportedly indicated they would be interested in extending the truce - but Qatar said the militant group would need to find more hostages taken by other groups, to meet the ten hostages freed a day condition set by Israel
- Tens of thousands of people, some estimates put it over 100,000, marched through central London in a march against antisemitism today
- Far-right agitator Tommy Robinson attended the march, despite organisers not wanting him there, and was pepper sprayed and led away by police
- Three Palestinians were shot in the US near a university, with their families calling for an investigation into what they say is a hate crime
- Tomorrow the final scheduled hostage release will go ahead before fighting, as things stand, is due to restart at 7am Tuesday