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What We Know About the New Gaza Deal

Staff Writer with AFP by Staff Writer with AFP
10/10/25
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Crowds of Gazans chanted and embraced on January 15 as news spread that a ceasefire and hostage release deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas.

Crowds of Gazans chanted and embraced on January 15 as news spread that a ceasefire and hostage release deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas. Photo: Saeed Jaras / Middle East Images via AFP

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Israel and Hamas on Thursday agreed a ceasefire deal to free hostages held in Gaza in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners detained in Israeli jails.

Here is what we know so far about the agreement, reached in indirect talks in Egypt:

Hostage, Prisoner Releases

Israel said the final draft of the first phase of a ceasefire deal had been signed by all parties, and included an agreement for the release of all hostages held in Gaza, both living and deceased.

Of the 251 people abducted during Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack, which sparked the war in Gaza, militants still hold 47, including 25 the Israeli military says are dead.

In exchange, Israel will release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners: 250 of whom are serving life sentences, and 1,700 others detained since the start of the war, a top Hamas official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

There has been no indication that Israel will disclose the names of those set for release.

Prisoner Lists

A key point in the negotiations was a list of Palestinian prisoners submitted by Hamas, whom it wants released from Israeli jails in the truce’s first phase.

High-profile inmate Marwan Barghouti – from Hamas’s rival, the Fatah movement – is among those the group wanted to see released, according to Egyptian state-linked media.

But Israel said Barghouti – a figure sometimes called the “Palestinian Mandela” by supporters, but considered a terrorist by Israel – would not be part of the exchange.

Aid

A daily minimum of 400 trucks of aid will enter the Gaza Strip for the first five days of the ceasefire, to be increased in following days, the Hamas source said.

The Egyptian Red Crescent said an initial 153 trucks were headed into Gaza via the Rafah border crossing.

The World Health Organization chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said his agency was prepared to “scale up its work to meet the dire health needs of patients across Gaza, and to support rehabilitation of the destroyed health system.”

The deal also provides for the “return of displaced persons from the south of the Gaza Strip to Gaza (City) and the north immediately,” the Hamas source said.

‘Scheduled Withdrawals’

Israel said its military would redeploy to an agreed-upon “yellow line” within 24 hours.

The deal stipulates “scheduled withdrawals” of Israeli troops, the Hamas official said, and includes “guarantees from President [Donald] Trump and the mediators.”

Key Questions Remain

Trump’s 20-point peace plan, on which the indirect negotiations were based, calls for the disarmament of Hamas and for post-war Gaza to be ruled by a transitional authority headed by Trump himself.

But these points are yet to be addressed.

Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan said the Palestinian Islamist movement rejected the planned transitional authority.

“No Palestinian would accept this. All the factions, including the Palestinian Authority, reject this,” Hamdan told Qatar-based broadcaster Al Araby.

Trump said the issue of Hamas surrendering its weapons would be addressed in the second phase of the peace plan.

“There will be disarming,” he told reporters, adding there would also be “pullbacks” by Israeli forces.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said he hoped the Gaza deal could lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

But Netanyahu and members of his cabinet have repeatedly vowed to prevent that from happening.

What Next?

Israel’s security cabinet was due to discuss the plan Thursday at 14:00 GMT, followed by a full government meeting an hour later.

The ceasefire will take effect “within 24 hours” of the security cabinet meeting, Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian told journalists.

“All of our hostages, the living and the deceased, will be released 72 hours later, which will bring us to Monday,” she said.

A Hamas official said negotiations for the second phase of the ceasefire would begin “immediately.”

Negotiations in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh have been taking place under lock and key in a conference center.

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