Chicago January 18,2025
Israel and Hamas have finalized a groundbreaking ceasefire and hostage release deal, marking a significant step forward in the conflict that began on October 7, 2023. The agreement, approved by Israel’s security cabinet and cabinet, is set to take effect on Sunday, with the first three hostages expected to be released.
Key Terms of the Agreement
- Hostage Release: Hamas will release 33 hostages in the first phase, including women, children, elderly men, and individuals with critical medical needs.
- Prisoner Exchange: Israel will release hundreds of Palestinian security prisoners, including minors, women, and individuals with health issues.
- Ceasefire: A temporary ceasefire will be implemented, with the goal of making it permanent in the second phase.
- Reconstruction Plan: A comprehensive reconstruction plan for Gaza will be initiated in the third phase.
Reactions from World Leaders
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised US President Biden and President-elect Trump for their roles in advancing the negotiations. President Biden stated that the agreement marks a critical step towards peace, while President-elect Trump claimed that his involvement accelerated the process.
Families of Hostages React
For families of the hostages, the agreement brings both hope and heartbreak. Ronen and Orna Neutra, whose son was killed by Hamas, called the deal bittersweet, expressing hope that the new administration will bring the deal to fruition.
What’s Next?
The agreement is set to take effect on Sunday, with the first three hostages expected to be released. The second phase will involve the exchange of remaining hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. The third phase will focus on returning the remains of hostages killed in captivity and initiating a comprehensive reconstruction plan for Gaza.