Netanyahu reiterates no ceasefire without hostage list: What is the deal?
Sunday, 19 January 2025 () Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed the ceasefire with Hamas until a list of hostages is received. The ceasefire, mediated by Qatar, the US, and Egypt, is to include a hostage exchange. The temporary truce aims to release hostages and provide humanitarian aid, but Netanyahu stresses that Israel may resume hostilities if necessary.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked U.S. leaders Trump and Biden for their roles in securing a Gaza ceasefire and the release of hostages. The agreement, facilitated by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S., will begin on January 19, with Hamas releasing 33 hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners....
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel reserves the right to resume military operations in Gaza with U.S. support if the ceasefire agreement with Hamas does not achieve its..
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing intense criticism following the approval of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, which has sparked protests across Jerusalem. Thousands of demonstrators,..
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..
On Saturday, the Israeli government approved the ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas by a vote of 24-8, according to a report by Times of Israel. DNA Also reported by •Zee News
Following the ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in discussions with US President-elect Donald Trump... Zee News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held talks with US President-elect Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden after a landmark ceasefire and hostage... IndiaTimes