Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Israeli Government Approves Ceasefire and Hostage Deal with Hamas

Ceasefire set to begin Sunday, with plans for hostages and prisoners’ exchange in first phase

Tel Aviv [Israel], January 18: The Israeli government has officially approved a ceasefire and hostage release agreement with Hamas. According to the Times of Israel, the deal was approved in a cabinet vote of 24-8 during the early hours of Saturday and is scheduled to take effect on Sunday.

This agreement marks the start of the first phase of a ceasefire in Gaza, which will include the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.

Key Details of the Agreement

  • Hostage Release: The Israeli Hostages and Missing Persons Coordination Unit has informed the families of 33 Israeli hostages who are expected to be freed during the initial phase. However, the exact status of all 33 hostages remains unclear, though the majority are believed to be alive.
  • Prisoner Exchange: Palestinian security prisoners will be released as part of the deal. Opponents of the agreement may petition Israel’s High Court of Justice, but intervention is unlikely.
  • Further Phases: Talks will continue to focus on the release of the remaining hostages, ending the war, and addressing Gaza’s reconstruction. Currently, 65 additional hostages, including the bodies of at least 36 deceased individuals, remain in Hamas custody.

Background and Impact

The agreement follows prolonged negotiations mediated by the US and Qatar, who announced on Wednesday that a resolution to the 15-month war had been reached. The conflict was triggered by Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attacks, which claimed over 1,200 Israeli civilian lives and led to the abduction of more than 250 individuals.

Israel’s retaliatory strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas units but faced international criticism due to significant civilian casualties. According to Gaza’s health ministry, over 45,000 people, including women and children, have lost their lives in the conflict.

Challenges Ahead

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting pressure from his far-right coalition allies to maintain military operations, with concerns that the second phase of the agreement might not proceed. Families of the remaining hostages are particularly anxious about their loved ones remaining in captivity if subsequent negotiations falter.

Negotiations teams from Israel and Hamas signed the deal in Doha on Friday, clearing final hurdles. As the ceasefire takes effect, all eyes remain on the efforts to secure lasting peace and rebuild Gaza.


Tags: Israel-Hamas Deal, Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Release, Netanyahu, US Mediation, Gaza Conflict

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