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What happens next in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal?

The fragile agreement has clear plans for stage one of the ceasefire, but leaves unanswered questions about hostages and long-term peace

January 21, 2025 11:40
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Supporters and relatives of Israeli hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip demonstrate in Tel Aviv on 19 January, 2025, hours after the first three Israeli hostages were released as part of the latest ceasefire agreement. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images)
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The breakthrough ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has so far brought the release of three Israeli hostages in exchange for 90 Palestinian prisoners, but the multi-stage deal is still in its fragile infancy.

In the first phase, lasting 42 days, both sides will engage in a “full and complete ceasefire”, former US President Joe Biden said when he confirmed the deal last week.

In addition to the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for a total of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, it will include the gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Gaza as well as an influx of humanitarian aid.

While questions remain about which of the hostages slated for release will be returned to Israel in the next exchange – Hamas says that four women will be freed on January 25 – the deal stipulates that children, women and non-combatants get priority.