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What was most striking about the Qatari announcement was the lack of information about the Palestinians who are going to be released as part of this exchange.

The Qataris didn’t have much to say about their Arab brothers and sisters who will be released. All the focus was on Israeli hostages.

If all goes to plan 4pm local time (2pm UK time) tomorrow, 13 Israelis will be released by Hamas.

The group seized them on 7 October as it slaughtered 1,200 people and has held them hostage in Gaza since – against all the rules of war.

They will be women and children. We know that much.

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The Qataris say the priority is getting families out, meaning mothers and children. Their relatives are being told this evening.

It will be an agonising wait for the phone to ring. It is impossible to imagine the mental torture they have been living through on a daily basis.

Their relatives have been taken by thugs who’ve burned down homes, murdered the elderly and very young, and raped festival-goers.

The exchange arrangement has been planned to operate day by day. That is a further layer of torment for the families.

Every morning another list of names, every day an anxious wait to see if the ceasefire remains in place.

Every report of a shelling or explosion is a cause for worry.

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What is still unclear is how the exchange works. We know the time the Israelis will be released. But soon after that the Palestinians? That is unclear.

The Qataris could not say that, or exactly how many Palestinian prisoners the Israelis will release from their jails.

Will they need to wait for Israel to identify each hostage and make sure they’re fit and well?

A list of 300 Palestinians – candidates for the exchange – has been released by Israel. Most are teenage boys, just 10% women. Sky News has taken a close look at the names.

There is a huge controversy in Israel over the list. They are regarded as terrorists with blood on their hands.

Families of some of their victims have expressed their outrage in interviews and have reportedly been urged to desist by Israeli authorities.

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Palestinians will see the released prisoners as heroes.

Some of them have attacked soldiers and police officers – instruments of Israel’s 57-year occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem – in the past.

Palestinians also regard attacks on Israeli settlers living in those areas in the same vein.

There are reports the IDF has visited the homes of Palestinians who may be released to warn against celebrations.

Previous homecomings have seen huge crowds, fireworks and guns being fired into the air.

Israeli authorities in the West Bank will be keen to avoid that at such a febrile time.

There are many moving parts to this truce – each one of them grounds for argument and disagreement.

But there are also powerful parties overseeing the process – the Egyptians, the Americans, the Qataris.

The hope is their involvement will overcome any difference and between them they can steer this truce for as long as possible, releasing as many hostages as they can.

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Ukraine war: Russia launches drone strike on Kyiv – as commander ‘sacked for lying about war progress’

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Ukraine war: Russia launches drone strike on Kyiv - as commander 'sacked for lying about war progress'

Russia launched a large drone attack on Kyiv overnight, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy warning the attack shows his capital needs better air defences.

Ukraine’s air defence units shot down 50 of 73 Russian drones launched, with no immediate reports of damage or injuries as a result of the attacks.

Russia has used more than 800 guided aerial bombs and around 460 attack drones in the past week.

Warning that Ukraine needs to improve its air defences, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: “An air alert has been sounded almost daily across Ukraine this week”.

“Ukraine is not a testing ground for weapons. Ukraine is a sovereign and independent state.

“But Russia still continues its efforts to kill our people, spread fear and panic, and weaken us.”

Russia did not comment on the attack.

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It comes as Russian media reported that Colonel General Gennady Anashkin, the commander of the country’s southern military district, had been removed from his role over allegedly providing misleading reports about his troops’ progress.

While Russian forces have advanced at the fastest rate in Ukraine since the start of the invasion, forces have been much slower around Siversk and the eastern region of Donetsk.

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Russian war bloggers have long complained that units there are poorly supported and thrown into deadly battles for little tactical gain.

Russia’s ministry of defence has not commented on the reports.

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Russian forces capture ‘former British soldier’ fighting for Ukraine – reports

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Russian forces have reportedly captured a British man while he was fighting for Ukraine.

In a widely circulated video posted on Sunday, the man says his name is James Scott Rhys Anderson, aged 22.

He says he is a former British Army soldier who signed up to fight for Ukraine’s International Legion after his job.

He is dressed in army fatigues and speaks with an English accent as he says to camera: “I was in the British Army before, from 2019 to 2023, 22 Signal Regiment.”

He tells the camera he was “just a private”, “a signalman” in “One Signal Brigade, 22 Signal Regiment, 252 Squadron”.

“When I left… got fired from my job, I applied on the International Legion webpage. I had just lost everything. I just lost my job,” he said.

“My dad was away in prison, I see it on the TV,” he added, shaking his head. “It was a stupid idea.”

In a second video, he is shown with his hands tied and at one point, with tape over his eyes.

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He describes how he had travelled to Ukraine from Britain, saying: “I flew to Krakow, Poland, from London Luton. Bus from there to Medyka in Poland, on the Ukraine border.”

Russian state news agency Tass reported that a military source said a “UK mercenary” had been “taken prisoner in the Kursk area” of Russia.

The UK Foreign Office said it was “supporting the family of a British man following reports of his detention”.

The Ministry of Defence has declined to comment at this stage.

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Body of missing rabbi Zvi Kogan found in UAE – as Israeli PM says he was murdered in ‘antisemitic terror incident’

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Body of missing rabbi Zvi Kogan found in UAE - as Israeli PM says he was murdered in 'antisemitic terror incident'

The body of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi who went missing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been found, Israel has said.

Zvi Kogan, the Chabad representative in the UAE, went missing on Thursday.

A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s office on Sunday said the 28-year-old rabbi was murdered, calling it a “heinous antisemitic terror incident”.

“The state of Israel will act with all means to seek justice with the criminals responsible for his death,” it said.

On Saturday, Israeli intelligence agency Mossad said it was investigating the disappearance as suspicions arose that he had been kidnapped.

The Emirati government gave no immediate acknowledgment that Mr Kogan had been found dead. Its interior ministry has described the rabbi as being “missing and out of contact”.

“Specialised authorities immediately began search and investigation operations upon receiving the report,” the interior ministry said.

Mr Kogan lived in the UAE with his wife Rivky, who is a US citizen. He ran a Kosher grocery store in Dubai, which has been the target of online protests by pro-Palestinian supporters.

The Chabad Lubavitch movement, a prominent and highly observant branch of Orthodox Judaism, said Mr Kogan was last seen in Dubai.

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Israeli authorities reissued their recommendation against all non-essential travel to the UAE and said visitors currently there should minimise movement and remain in secure areas.

The rabbi’s disappearance comes as Iran has threatened to retaliate against Israel after the two countries traded fire in October.

While the Israeli statement on Mr Kogan did not mention Iran, Iranian intelligence services have previously carried out kidnappings in the UAE.

The UAE diplomatically recognised Israel in 2020. Since then, synagogues and businesses catering to kosher diners have been set up for the burgeoning Jewish community but the unrest in the Middle East has sparked deep anger in the country.

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