ISTANBUL
Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Tuesday, including the release of more Palestinian prisoners by Israel, hostages by Hamas; an extension to the humanitarian pause in Gaza; and the continuing to UN urging a full humanitarian cease-fire.
TOP STORIES
Israel released 33 Palestinian prisoners late Monday, including 30 children and three women, as part of a swap deal with Hamas.
Among those released are nine from Jerusalem, with the youngest being 16-year-old Nofuz Hammad, said an Anadolu correspondent.
Earlier, the Israeli army announced the arrival of 11 hostages held by Gaza-based Palestinian group Hamas.
The released detainees included nine children and two women, said local media. It also reported that Hamas released six detainees from Thailand.
Qatar on Monday announced the extension of a temporary humanitarian pause in Gaza between Israel and Hamas for two additional days.
On X, Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said Qatar "announces, as part of the ongoing mediation, an agreement has been reached to extend the humanitarian truce for an additional two days in the Gaza Strip."
Hamas later also confirmed the extension.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that the dialogue that led to the current humanitarian pause in Gaza should be continued and transformed into a "full humanitarian" cease-fire.
In a statement by his spokesman Stephane Dujarric, Guterres said the pause allowed the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, including its northern section, which has been largely cut off for weeks.
He said the aid "barely registers against the huge needs of 1.7 million displaced people," warning that the "humanitarian catastrophe" is deepening by the day.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Galatasaray hope for victory against Manchester United in a critical match in Istanbul on Wednesday as the top-tier UEFA Champions League returns this week after an international break.
Bayern Munich secured 12 points in four matches, winning Group A, while the German powerhouse led by Harry Kane defeated Galatasaray 2-1 in a previous match on Nov. 8 in Munich.
A late winner by Kai Havertz sent Arsenal to the English Premier League's top position, while Bayer Leverkusen reclaimed their leading spot last weekend in the German Bundesliga.
Arsenal won at Brentford 1-0 Saturday as German attacking midfielder Havertz scored the winning goal.
Unbeaten, Leverkusen won against Werder Bremen 3-0.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
The Central Bank of Israel on Monday left its key interest rate unchanged for the fourth straight meeting despite the conflict in Gaza having "significant economic consequences, both on real economic activity and on the financial markets."
The policy rate remained steady at 4.75% during the bank's November meeting, marking the highest level since 2006.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced Monday that leading investors around the world committed £30 billion (nearly $38 billion) of new investments in project funding and capital to boost employment in innovative sectors.
These sectors include technology, life sciences, renewables, housing, and infrastructure, Sunak said at the Global Investment Summit in London.
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