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Israel-Hamas ceasefire set to begin Sunday at 8:30 am

Israel will free 1,904 Palestinian terrorists in the first stage of the ceasefire as Ben Gvir’s party believed to be leaving governing coalition

January 18, 2025 22:14
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A man embraces two women as he holds posters identifying one of the hostages abducted by Palestinian militants during October 7 attack (Getty)

ByNatan Galula, Jewish News Syndicate

4 min read

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to come into effect at 8:30am local time on Sunday, with the first three hostages—women—set to be freed from Gazan captivity sometime after 4pm in Israel

Israel estimates that 25 of the 33 people on the list of hostages to be returned in the first stage of the ceasefire agreement are alive.

According to the Justice Ministry, Israel will release 1,904 Palestinian terrorists in the first stage: 737 prisoners and administrative detainees—among them killers, and 1,167 residents of the Gaza Strip not involved in the October 7 massacre.

As of Saturday evening, Israel had yet to receive the names of the first three hostages that Hamas will release on Sunday, in an apparent violation of the agreement that requires Hamas to inform Israeli authorities of the names 24 hours in advance.