Israel-Hamas ceasefire | Highlights: Israel publishes list of 700 Palestinians to be released under truce deal
Israel-Hamas ceasefire | Highlights: Israeli cabinet on Saturday approved the ceasefire deal with Hamas to free hostages and end the 15-month-long Gaza war. The development took place days after Hamas and Israel reached a ceasefire agreement, mediated by Qatar and US. The ceasefire agreement was in limbo after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of backtracking on some details of the deal cracked on Wednesday....Read More
Israel-Hamas ceasefire | Key points
- In a significant move towards ending he 15-month-long war in Gaza, Israel's government on Saturday approved the ceasefire agreement with Hamas, which will go into effect on Sunday, January 19 and includes a series of hostage exchanges.
- Netanyahu's office earlier said there were last minute “snags” in finalising a ceasefire that would pause 15 months of war. The Israeli PM had said he would convene his security Cabinet later Friday, and then the government to approve the long-awaited hostage deal.
- Netanyahu's statement comes a after US President Joe Biden and Qatar's PM announced the deal, which would pause the devastating 15-month war in Gaza and clear the way for the release of dozens of hostages.
- Earlier, Qatar's Prime Minister confirmed that the ceasefire in Gaza will begin on Sunday and 33 Israeli hostages will be released in the first phase of the truce, reported AFP.
- The US, Egypt and Qatar have spent the past year trying to mediate an end to the war sparked by Hamas' attack on Israel in October 2023. During months of on-off talks, the two sides have previously said they were close to a ceasefire only to hit last-minute obstacles.
- The war on Gaza broke out after Hamas orchestrated the deadliest-ever attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of 1,210 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally. Hamas also took 251 people from Israel hostage during the attack, 94 of whom are still being held in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead.
- In response, Israel's campaign in Gaza has killed 46,707 people, most of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The fighting has left much of Gaza in ruins and displaced most of the enclave's pre-war population of 2.3 million.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu's Cabinet approves a deal for a truce in Gaza
Israel’s Cabinet approved a deal early Saturday for a ceasefire in Gaza that would release dozens of hostages held there and pause the 15-month war with Hamas, bringing the sides a step closer to ending their deadliest and most destructive fighting ever.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israeli minister Ben-Gvir threatens to quit over Gaza deal
Israel's hardline National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Thursday he would resign from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government if it ratifies the ceasefire deal in Gaza, which he has strongly opposed, reported Reuters.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Blinken heckled by journalists on Gaza policy during his last conference
Several journalists who are outspoken critics of U.S. support for Israel loudly lambasted US Secretary of State Antony Blinken over the war in Gaza on Thursday, repeatedly interrupting his final press conference as he sought to defend his handling of the 15-month-old conflict, reported Reuters.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Blinken defends US policy on Gaza
Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday defended Biden administration policies on Israel’s war with Hamas after a ceasefire agreement in Gaza was reached, facing protests that interrupted his final news conference at the State Department, AP reported.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: 'Last-minute crisis' with Hamas holding up approval of Gaza truce, says Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that a last-minute dispute with Hamas was holding up Israeli approval of a long-awaited ceasefire that would pause the fighting in the Gaza Strip and release dozens of hostages. Israeli airstrikes, meanwhile, killed at least 72 people in the war-ravaged territory, AP reported.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Egypt says Gaza truce must 'start without delay'
Egypt's foreign ministry said on Thursday the implementation of a ceasefire in Gaza must "start without delay", a day after mediators announced that Israel and Hamas had reached a truce, AFP reported.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: WHO calls for international support
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: The World Health Organization called for the international community to step up and fund a scaled-up aid response in Gaza after the announcement of the ceasefire deal.
"The UN cannot deliver the response alone," Rik Peeperkorn, WHO representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territory said, according to Reuters.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israeli cabinet delays approval of deal
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israel has said it had delayed holding a cabinet meeting to ratify a ceasefire with Hamas, blaming the militant group for the hold-up, reports Reuters.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Hamas warns continuing Israeli 'aggression'
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Hamas's armed wing has warned that Israel's continuing air strikes and shelling in Gaza after the announcement of a ceasefire deal was risking hostages meant to be released.
"Any aggression and shelling at this stage by the enemy could turn the freedom of a prisoner into a tragedy," the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades said on Telegram.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israel struck around 50 targets in last 24 hours
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israel military says that it struck around 50 targets in Gaza over the last day, according to AFP.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: EU announces 120 million euros aid for Gaza
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: The European Union has said that it would deliver 120 million euros ($123 million) in new aid for war-torn Gaza, a day after the announcement of a ceasefire and hostage release deal.
"We are also adopting a package of 120 million euros for Gaza to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis there," EU spokeswoman Eva Hrncirova told reporters.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: UK welcomes ‘long overdue’
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: The UK government has welcomed a “long overdue” ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the news was what the Israeli and Palestinian people had been waiting for and said the ceasefire must now allow for a “huge surge” in humanitarian aid needed to end the suffering in Gaza.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: 81 persons killed in Gaza in last 24 hours
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says that 81 people were killed in the Palestinian territory in the previous 24 hours, during which a ceasefire deal was announced, taking the overall war death toll to 46,788, reports AFP.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Hamas leader denies Netanyahu's claim
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Senior Hamas leader Sami Abu Zuhri says that there is "no basis" to Israeli allegations the Palestinian militant group was backtracking on elements of the Gaza ceasefire deal.
"There is no basis to (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu's claims about the movement backtracking from terms in the ceasefire agreement," Abu Zuhri tells AFP.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Netanyahu says Hamas backtracking on ceasefire agreements
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Hamas of backtracking on some details of a Gaza ceasefire deal on Thursday, holding up its approval by the Israeli government, reports Reuters.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: How many Palestinian prisoners will Israel release in the first phase of the deal?
According to a CNN report, Israel will release 1,000 Palestinian prisoners who were arrested on October 8, 2023 but were not involved in Hamas’ attack on Israel the day before. Of the 33 hostages Hamas is expected to release, nine who are ill and injured will be exchanged for 110 Palestinian prisoners with life sentences.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Dozens killed in Israeli bombardment of Gaza hours after truce deal reached
A volley of Israeli attacks on Gaza City killed at least 45 people, just hours after Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire accord, according to the Gaza Civil Defense.
At least 20 people were killed in a strike on a residential block near the coastal neighborhood of Sheikh Radwan early Wednesday, the agency said. In a separate attack on a nearby residential block, 15 people were killed and up to 20 injured, according to the Civil Defense, CNN reported.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Iran's Revolutionary Gaurds call the deal ‘victory’ for Palestinian resistance
Iran's Revolutionary Gaurds have called the ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas a ‘victory’ for Palestinian resistance
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: How many hostages are still in Gaza?
Hamas and its allies hold 94 of 250 people taken from Israel on October 7, 2023. Of those, at least 34 are dead, according to the Israeli government, though the true number is expected to be higher. Eighty-one of the hostages are men and 13 are women. Hamas holds an additional four hostages held captive since 2014, at least two of whom are dead.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Hamas to release 33 hostages in the first phase
Hamas and its allied militant groups will release 33 hostages in the first phase, including civilians and female soldiers, children, the elderly and the sick.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Problems in implementing the deal still remain
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early on Thursday that Hamas has backtracked on an earlier understanding of the ceasefire agreement. His statement could indicate that obstacles remain to implementing the deal.
According to Netanyahu, Hamas was objecting to a part of the agreement that gave Israel the ability to veto the release of certain Palestinian prisoners. He said that Hamas was trying to dictate which Palestinian prisoners would be released.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Outgoing US ambassador to Israel credits Joe Biden and Donald Trump teamwork for the deal
Significant progress was made on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal once the administrations of Joe Biden and Donald Trump began working hand in hand to make the case for urgency, outgoing US Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew told Reuters.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: India welcomes the truce deal
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has welcomed the ceasefire agreement and said that it hopes it would “lead to a safe and sustained supply of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza”.
“We welcome the announcement of the agreement for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza. We hope this will lead to a safe and sustained supply of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. We have consistently called for release of all hostages, ceasefire, and return to a path of dialogue and diplomacy,” the MEA said in a statement.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Truce deal injects renewed urgency in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza
International aid agencies are calling for an urgent and major scaling up of humanitarian access to Gaza, following Israel and Hamas’s agreement to a ceasefire and hostage deal.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israeli cabinet expected to vote on ceasefire-hostage deal on Thursday
The Israeli cabinet is expected to vote on Thursday on whether to ratify a highly anticipated ceasefire and hostage release deal agreed between Hamas and Israel.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: family of killed hostage wants deal to be executed 'as it is supposed to’
The parents of an Israeli-American hostage killed by Hamas welcomed the ceasefire-hostage deal, but warned its next phases are still in flux.
Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was captured by Hamas at the Nova music festival in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, was one of six hostages whose bodies were discovered by the Israeli military in tunnels under Gaza shortly after they were killed by the militants in August.
The killed hostage’s father Jon Polin told CNN that his family and others had “paid a very dear price” for the delayed implementation of a ceasefire deal last year but also expressed optimism for the weeks ahead.
“It is critical that everybody – that the outgoing Biden administration lays the groundwork for the incoming Trump administration, the Qataris, the Egyptians and all mediators – to ensure that the deal gets executed as it is supposed to, and that it moves to phases two and three,” Polin said, alongside his wife, Rachel Goldberg.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Biden says IMEC corridor could be a reality due to the agreement
With the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the path-breaking IMEC Corridor that stretches from India to Europe through the Middle East could now become a reality, US President Joe Biden has said.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israeli bombardment on Gaza escalates amid truce deal
Israel intensified strikes on Gaza hours after a ceasefire and hostage release deal was announced, residents and authorities in the Palestinian enclave said.
Heavy Israeli bombardment, especially in Gaza City, killed 32 people late on Wednesday, according to medics. The strikes continued early on Thursday and destroyed houses in Rafah in southern Gaza, Nuseirat in central Gaza and in northern Gaza, residents told Reuters.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Kamala Harris says the agreement can be a foundation to two-state solution
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: 3 Israeli women to be released on first day of ceasefire, document shared by Hamas says
Three female Israeli civilian hostages are expected to be released on the first day of the ceasefire agreed by Israel and Hamas, according to a document shared by senior Hamas official Bassem Naim, CNN reported.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: US defense secretary Lloyd Austin calls for the deal to be "implemented rigorously”
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday’s deal was reached “after months of determined diplomacy,” while cautioning that it “must be implemented rigorously.”
He said in a statement that the deal “can open a new window of hope for Israelis and Palestinians after the months of bloodshed and anguish that followed Hamas’s despicable terrorist assault on Israel on October 7, 2023.”
The secretary also recognised that for all those killed in the war, and their families, this deal “has come too late.”
“The Department again offers our deepest condolences to the families of all of our American citizens killed in this harrowing war, and it renews today our unstinting commitment to bring home the Americans still being held in Gaza and to finally return the remains of our slain fellow citizens to their mourning families,” Austin said.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Donald Trump’s incoming NSA Mike Waltz calls hostage deal “ a Reagan moment”
US President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming national security advisor Mike Waltz of Florida likened the ceasefire and hostage release deal to when American hostages held at the US Embassy in Tehran were freed just as Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president in 1981.
“This really is a Reagan moment, and we’re quite excited about it,” he told CNN.
Israel Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu to officially announce deal after last details finalised
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, in a formal announcement, said that PM will officially announce the ceasefire agreement with Gaza based Hamas militant group after the final details of the agreement, which it says are currently being worked on, are completed.
The ceasefire deal, which has been accepted by Israel and Hamas, will come into effect on January 19.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Bernie Sanders welcomes ‘long-overdue’ Gaza ceasefire
US senator Bernie Sanders says the ceasefire in Gaza should be sustained and formalised, and the perpetrators of war crimes on “both sides” must face accountability.
“Both sides must honor the deal and implement it as quickly as possible. The senseless killing must stop. The hostages must be released,” Sanders said in a statement.
“The United Nations and other aid organisations must finally be allowed unfettered access to all areas of the Gaza Strip to provide the massive amounts of humanitarian aid that is desperately needed. Hundreds of thousands of innocent people are struggling to survive, lacking food, water, and medical care in the middle of winter. Innocent lives hang in the balance,” the statement added.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Donald Trump and thanked him
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu called Donald Trump to thank him after reaching deal with Hamas in Gaza.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke this evening with US President-elect Donald Trump and thanked him for his assistance in advancing the release of the hostages and for helping Israel bring an end to the suffering of dozens of hostages and their families,” the Pm's office posted on X.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: US State department thanks Donald Trump's team after Israel Gaza ceasefire deal
US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller thanked Donald Trump's team after Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire and hostage deal.
"When it comes to the involvement of President-Elect Trump's team, it has been absolutely critical in getting this deal over the line. It's been critical because obviously, as I stand here today, this administration's term in office will expire in five days...We, of course, thank the Trump team for working with us on this cease-fire agreement. We think it's important that they were at the table. It shows that when Americans are willing to work together across partisan lines, as we were willing to do on this occasion because it's in the national interests of the United States, a lot can get done.", he said.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Gaza deal likely to take effect from January 19
Qatar, Egypt, and the United States in a joint statement on Wednesday confirmed that Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire and hostage release deal.
It is likely to take effect on January 19, the agreement outlines a three-stage process aimed at securing a "sustainable calm," including the release of hostages and prisoners, a withdrawal of Israeli forces from populated areas, and humanitarian aid operation.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Netanyahu says Gaza ceasefire deal is not complete
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Wednesday that a ceasefire agreement with Hamas is still not complete and the final details are being worked out, reported AP.
Netanyahu's statement comes hours after the United States and Qatar announced the deal, which would pause the devastating 15-month war in Gaza and clear the way for dozens of hostages to go home. The conflict has destabilized the Middle East and sparked worldwide protests.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Barack Obama on Gaza truce
“The ceasefire and hostage release deal announced between Israel and Hamas is good news – for the families of the hostages taken on October 7th, for the Palestinian civilians who have suffered for more than a year, and for everyone who has prayed for an end to this awful chapter,” former US President Barack Obama wrote on X.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: 'Iran is weaker than it has been in decades," says White House
“As the President said, we have reached this point because of the pressure Israel has put on Hamas, while with the backing of the United States. Sinwar was killed. Iran's attacks against Israel failed. Thanks to the support from the United States. Iran is weaker today than it has been in decades," said White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean Pierre.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Israeli people come out on streets after Gaza truce | Watch
People came out on the streets of Tel Aviv after Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire and hostage deal.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Key takeaways from Biden's speech on Gaza truce
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced the three-step ceasefire agreement secured between Israel and Hamas and said that his administration worked with Trump to help reach the deal. READ MORE
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Gaza deal emerged after intense 96 hours, US officials say
A long-sought Gaza ceasefire-for-hostages deal emerged at the end of an intense 96 hours of negotiations in Doha brokered by US, Egyptian and Qatari diplomats who persuaded Israel and Hamas finally to agree.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: UN Chief hails Gaza truce, says it removes aid obstacles
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday it was "imperative" the newly struck Gaza ceasefire removes obstacles to aid deliveries as he welcomed the deal that includes a prisoner and hostage exchange.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Biden says 'full and complete' ceasefire in phase one of Gaza deal
US President Joe Biden said Wednesday the three-step truce agreed between Israel and Hamas includes a "full and complete ceasefire" as part of phase one and a "permanent end to the war" in an unfinalized second phase.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Biden on Gaza truce, says ‘Trump and I are one team on this’
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday delivered his statement on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal and said his administration and Trump's team were 'speaking as one team' in negotiations on the Gaza deal.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Qatar PM confirms truce deal
Qatar's Prime Minister on Wednesday confirmed that the ceasefire in Gaza will begin on Sunday, reported AFP.
Israel-Hamas war live updates: UN says Gaza truce could make aid surge difficult
A short-term surge of aid deliveries into Gaza after a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas will be difficult if the deal does not cover security arrangements in the enclave, a senior UN official told Reuters.
Israel-Hamas war live updates: Israel to complete withdrawal from Philadelphi corridor, deal copy shows
Israel will gradually reduce forces in the Philadelphi corridor bordering Egypt during phase 1 of the Gaza ceasefire deal with forces completing their withdrawal no later than day 50, a copy of the deal seen by Reuters.
Israel-Hamas war live updates: EU commissioner welcomes Gaza hostage deal
EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica on Wednesday hailed a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, saying the bloc "remains committed to supporting all efforts towards a long-lasting peace and recovery", reported AFP.
Israel-Hamas war live updates: Donald Trump takes credit for Gaza ceasefire deal
US President-elect Donald Trump hailed an "epic" ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday -- and claimed credit for an accord that comes days before he is due to be sworn in for his second term.
"This EPIC ceasefire agreement could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November," Trump added in a lengthy social media post.