42 days, 33 hostages, 737 prisoners: Key details from the first phase of Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Saturday, 18 January 2025 () A 42-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, starting Sunday, aims to halt Gaza's conflict. The deal includes a significant prisoner-hostage exchange. Israel will release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in return for 33 Israeli hostages. Mediators will monitor compliance with the ceasefire terms, with hopes for long-term peace.
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal has officially been approved, marking the beginning of a critical phase in the ongoing conflict. Phase 1, which starts Sunday, January 19, will last 42 days, and it includes the release of 33 hostages held by Hamas and 737 Palestinian prisoners. This deal is the result...
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