Israeli hostages set to be released by Hamas as Gaza ceasefire remains in effect

Updated 7 months ago
Release of first group of hostages around 8 a.m. local time
The release of hostages still held in Gaza is expected to begin around 8 a.m. local time, or 1 a.m., according to a source close to the matter. A second set of hostages is then expected to be released around 10 a.m. local time, 3 a.m. ET, the source said.
The two groups of hostages are being released from different locations in Gaza, the source said.
Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, located in Ramat Gan outside Tel Aviv, and which is expected to receive hostages after their release, noted that they might not arrive there until mid-to-late morning, at the earliest.
— Michal Ben-Gal, Jordan Freiman
Updated 24 months ago
Egyptian Foreign Minister says ‘confident’ first phase of Gaza peace plan will be implemented
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Sunday that Egypt is “confident that the first phase of the Trump peace plan will be implemented” and will be honored by all parties involved.
“We are hopeful that the first phase will be completed, in all honesty, by both sides, and we are in full contact with the Palestinians, with Hamas,” Abdelatty said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”
Abdelatty confirmed that Egypt would send troops to Gaza “within specific parameters.” He also said Egypt supports the deployment of international troops to Gaza to ensure security and stabilization.
“We are convinced, although we have to learn lessons from the past, that without resolving the Palestinian cause, which is at the heart of the conflict in the region, without respecting the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians to have their own state, you know, there will be neither peace nor stability in the region,” Abdelatty said.
Abdelatty said President Trump’s peace plan referred to a Palestinian state, although the final version of the plan was unclear on the issue of a Palestinian state.
Watch Margaret Brennan’s full interview with Abdelatty here.
Updated 24 months ago
Family of Israeli hostage ‘in shock’ over imminent release
Alana Zeitchik, a relative of Israeli hostage David Cunio, said she was “nervous” about the state he will be in once released from captivity.
Cunio’s wife, Sharon Aloni Cunio, and his twin daughters were held captive by Hamas and released in November 2023.
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Zeitchik said Cunio’s wife was given advice on how to tell her daughters their father was coming home and they were “in shock” after hearing the news.
Zeitchik told the Associated Press: “We won’t really be able to exhale and breathe a sigh of relief until he’s back on Israeli soil.”
Updated 24 months ago
Thousands of Palestinians return home despite ceasefire
Tens of thousands of Palestinians began their march towards the heavily destroyed northern Gaza Strip this weekend after the ceasefire agreement came into force.
A steady stream of people, many on foot, crowded a coastal road in the central Gaza Strip, heading north to see what might remain of their homes. It was a repeat of emotional scenes from a previous ceasefire in January.
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Palestinians have expressed relief that the war may end, although tempered by concerns about the future and lingering pain from the staggering deaths and destruction.
“There was not much joy, but the ceasefire somewhat eased the pain of death and bloodshed, as well as the pain of our relatives and brothers who suffered during the war,” Jamal Mesbah, displaced from the north, told the AP.
The destruction they face this time will be even greater, after Israel carried out a new offensive in the northern city of Gaza in recent weeks.
—CBS/AP






