Israel-Gaza war: Hamas says it will free more hostages ‘in next few days’
- The group’s armed wing will release ‘a certain number of foreigners’, a spokesman said, even as it vowed to turn Gaza into a graveyard for the Israeli military
- Five of an estimated 240 hostages have been released so far, including four after diplomatic negotiations and one following an operation by the Israeli army

Hamas’s armed wing said on Tuesday it would release in the coming days some of the foreign hostages in its captivity, as it vowed to turn Gaza into a graveyard for Israel’s military.
“We have informed intermediaries that we will release a certain number of foreigners in the next few days,” Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, said in a televised address.
Around 240 hostages are believed to be held by Hamas at the moment in Gaza, after the militant group attacked communities across southern Israel on October 7, triggering a fierce bombing campaign and ground incursion of the territory by the Israeli military.
Five hostages have been released to date, including four after negotiations through a diplomatic backchannel and one following an operation by the Israeli army.
The announcement came as international warnings increased over the spiralling bloodshed and mounting humanitarian crisis in Gaza, on a day in which Israeli troops and Hamas militants engaged in “fierce battles” in the north of the strip.
“Gaza will be a graveyard and a quagmire for the enemy, its soldiers and its political and military leadership,” Obeida said.
Warplanes kept up a relentless barrage of strikes on Gaza, where the Hamas-run health ministry said that 8,525 people had died so far, including over 3,500 children.
