The Israelites may be released "at any time"
The first phase of the agreement and the ceasefire in Gaza are already in place after the withdrawal of troops to the yellow line, following the plan proposed by Donald Trump and agreed by Hamas and Israel.
Everything is ready for the release of the hostages.
Although it was agreed tomorrow, the time for the release of the Israeli hostages may be advanced. Because everything is ready and the exchange can take place "at any time." "Israel is ready to receive all our hostages immediately," said Israeli President Binyamin Netanyahu.
Mikel Reparaz explains the process of releasing the last hostages held by Hamas
Everything is ready for the release of the Israeli hostages. The Israeli army will take them from Gaza to the military base in Reime and from there to hospitals.
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid are beginning to enter through the Rafah Pass.
According to the UNRWA agency, trucks carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza have begun to enter through the Rafah Pass, where some 6,000 trucks are expected to pass, and 600 trucks per day are expected to enter.
Relatives of Israeli hostages have held their last demonstration in Tel Aviv
The last time they have called for the release of Israelis abducted from the attack of 7 October 2023 is in a different context, given the validity of the ceasefire. According to the agreement with the US mediation, within 72 hours, Hamas will release 20 people abducted and alive.
Egypt is hosting an international conference on the reconstruction of Gaza on Monday.
The city of Xarm el-Xeikh will host an international conference on Monday, October 13, to rebuild Gaza, which will bring together representatives of Donald Trump, , the major Arab countries, and several European countries, including Emmanuel Macron and Pedro Sanchez.
The images show the current state of Gaza
According to the Ministry of Health, 7,000 people have died under the rubble and 3,600 are missing, while many others believe that no one will ask for them, as the Israeli army has killed at least 2,700 families.
U.S. soldiers arrive in Israel to oversee the ceasefire agreement
The US channel ABC News has advanced that 200 US soldiers have begun arriving in Israel from the US and other countries in the Middle East to establish a "coordination centre" that will bring about a ceasefire in Gaza.
Some 10,000 Gazans are missing from the rubble.
There are fewer people arriving in hospitals in Gaza, but the bodies of 10,000 Gazatis under the rubble are being taken to hospitals.
6,000 trucks are ready to evacuate humanitarian aid to Gaza as soon as possible.
The United Nations has assured us that it has everything ready in Egypt and Jordan for humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip "as soon as possible".
Xabier Madariaga, witness the first "quiet" night in Gaza
Preparations for the release of hostages held by Hamas have begun
Sanchez will be in Egypt on Monday.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will be in Egypt next Monday at the signing of an agreement to end the war in Gaza, in which the US, the major Arab countries and some European countries will also participate.
New mobilizations in support of the hostages
Meanwhile, tonight, in Tel Aviv Square, known as Hostages Square, the latest mobilization will take place to demand the release of the hostages held by Hamas, which is expected to be released in the next few hours.

As part of the agreement signed with Hamas, Trump will travel to Israel and Egypt.
It appears that the US President is planning to hold a sort of summit on Gaza in Egypt at the beginning of next week involving leaders from the Arab world and some European countries.
The inhabitants of Gaza are beginning to return to their homes, or "what they have left".
After the ceasefire has been confirmed and the first night without bombing, thousands of people are trying to return to their homes and lives.
Xabier Madariaga reports from Gaza that "the Gazatis are preparing for their first night without bombs"
EITB has been in Gaza and Israel since the entry into force of the ceasefire for extensive monitoring of what is happening there. Xabier Madariaga has found many Gazatis trying to return home.
The UN has confirmed that it is working with Israel to increase aid in Gaza.
UN Secretary Stéphane Dujarric's spokesman has stated that "they are working with our Israeli counterparts to have a system that facilitates and speeds up the entry of humanitarian aid, but exchange is not the responsibility of UN officials."
Dujarric has reported that the UN coordinator in the Middle East Ramiz Alakbarov has held "meetings and talks" with the Israeli authorities to make decisions on the volume of supplies and aid that may be sent to the Palestinian enclave.
Dujarric has stressed that most trucks loaded with supplies pass through the Kerem Shalom and Kerem Abu Salem crossings to Gaza. "We expect all crossings, including Rafah, to be open to humanitarian aid and the private sector," he said.
The Israeli Army will retreat in stages
The signed ceasefire plan provides for the phased withdrawal of Israeli forces.
In this first phase, known as the "yellow line," Israel will retain control of 53% of the Gazati territory.
These are the stages that the White House plan envisages:
In Cairo, Palestinian groups will hold a meeting in the face of Trump's plan to discuss the future of Gaza.
A number of Palestinian groups will meet "in the coming days" in Cairo to define "the comprehensive Palestinian dialogue" and discuss "key issues of the future of the Palestinian affair," such as the administration of the Gaza Strip and the "disarmament" of Hamas, Palestinian sources told intelligence agencies.
Egypt has issued invitations to participate in these talks, but it is not yet definitively dated because some of the participants are involved in the actions of the first phase of the plan, at the request of the Hamas negotiating delegation. The objective will be "to discuss issues relating to the future under the auspices of Arabs and Islamists".
They will discuss, inter alia, the form, role and names of the commission to be set up to administer the Gaza Strip, the issue of Hamas weapons and the general situation in Palestine after "the day after".
The UN has announced a 60-day plan to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Deputy Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher has presented a plan for the delivery of basic goods for the first 60 days of the ceasefire, after more than seven months of Israeli blockade.
The UN and its partners want to increase the flow of supplies to "hundreds of trucks every day" and increase the distribution of food. Humanitarian workers would also help restore the destroyed health system and provide medicines and medical services.
Fletcher has detailed that 1.4 million people will be given priority in recovering water and sanitation services and that the provision of shelters will be increased to help families prepare for the winter.
Israel has published a list of 250 Palestinian prisoners to be released under the agreement signed with Hamas
On Friday, the Israeli authorities published the names of 250 Palestinian prisoners who will be included in the Gaza Strip in exchange for hostages held by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), both alive and dead.
Political figures like Maruan Barghuti and Ahmad Sadaat will not be released under pressure.
According to the agreement reached between Hamas and Israel, more than 1,700 Gazatis detained on 7 October 2023 but not involved in the attacks, including all women and children detained in that context, will be released and the remains of 15 Gazatis killed by Israel will be handed over to each of the abducted Israelis.
UNRWA hopes to resume work in the Gaza Strip.
The United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) hopes that "pragmatism will prevail" and that both its aid trucks and personnel will be able to enter the Gaza Strip, as explained at a press conference by its spokesman, Juliette Touma.
For the time being, the signatories to the agreement have not contacted the agency, but it has ensured that it will be very difficult, 'if not impossible', to respond to the scale required in Gaza without UNRWA.
Since March this year, the Israeli authorities have blocked UNRWA and other humanitarian actors from entering the Strip.
As he explained, the UN agency has enough supplies to fill 6,000 aid trucks in Jordan and Egypt, as well as enough food to feed the Gazatis for three months.
Netanyahu: Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza demilitarized "in good or bad"
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Friday in a video that in the coming stages of the ceasefire plan following the surrender of the hostages, Hamas is expected to hand over its weapons and demilitarize the Gaza Strip, albeit by force.
"We are encircling Hamas everywhere, preparing for the next stages of the plan, in which Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza demilitarized. Let them do that right, otherwise we'll have to do it wrong, "the president warned.
More than 67,200 people have been killed and some 170,000 injured by the Israeli offensive in Gaza in two years.
"The toll of victims of the Israeli attack has risen to 67,211 dead and 169,961 injured since 7 October 2023, "the Gazatian Ministry of Health said in a statement, confirming the arrival of 17 dead and 71 injured in hospitals still open on the last day.
A ceasefire is in force in Gaza
The ceasefire agreement and the start of the first phase of US President Donald Trump's plan for the Gaza Strip came into effect this Friday, following the withdrawal of Gaza troops, as agreed.
"The ceasefire agreement entered into force at 12:00 local time (11:00 in the Basque Country)", as confirmed by the Army, and began within 72 hours of the release of the 48 Israeli hostages still in Gaza.
ICRC has warned that "the coming days are essential" in Gaza and is "ready" to cooperate.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has expressed its "readiness" to cooperate in the exchange of hostages and prisoners included in the peace plan between the Israeli Government and Hamas, but has urged all parties to honour their commitments because "the coming days are essential".
The organization's president, Mirjana Spoljaric, has warned that future exchanges should be conducted in a "safe" and "dignified" manner , for which she has appealed to the responsibility of all parties. The ICRC contributed to exchanges between Israel and Hamas as an independent organization.
Spoljaric hopes that this truce will be "a turning point after two years of cruelty" because it is "an indispensable opportunity to save lives and alleviate suffering." "The truce must be respected. Some lives depend on it," he stressed.
Evolution of Israeli control over Gaza from 7 October 2023 and March 2025
Israeli troops begin to retreat from the city centres of Gaza
The Israeli army began to retreat to the yellow line this Friday, following the current ceasefire agreement and leaving the capital and other urban centres.
The gradual withdrawal of troops has allowed the population to return to the suburbs of Gaza City, such as Tal al Hawa and Sheikh Radwan, but movement from south to north is still prohibited, with deterrent artillery attacks and drone surveillance.
The US will send 200 troops to Gaza to oversee the Israeli-Hamas agreement.
The United States Army will send 200 troops to Gaza to join humanitarian inspection efforts in the first phase of the peace agreement.
According to the US Central Command, the sent members will establish a "civil-military coordination centre" in the territories of Israel and Palestine.
The troops will work together with soldiers from Egypt, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates to support the agreement signed this Wednesday.
Gaza authorities have called for the avoidance of areas with an Israeli military presence until they are officially withdrawn.
Civil Defence groups in the Gaza Strip have urged all Gazatis to "refrain from approaching or returning to the areas where the occupying forces were" until the Israeli Army withdraws from Palestine in the early morning of Friday.
In this regard, they have urged citizens to "respect the rules for their own safety and to facilitate the work of emergency teams."
The Israeli Government approves an agreement on the first phase of the peace plan in Gaza
The Israeli Government, meeting with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, has approved thefirst phaseof the Gaza peace plan , which will involvethe release of all hostages, the partial withdrawal of the Israeli army from Gaza and the entry of humanitarian aid
Israel has confirmed the attack in Gaza City that has left some 40 people under the rubble.
The Israeli Army has confirmed an attack on Gaza City on Thursday, which, according to the Gazatian authorities, has left some 40 people under the rubble followinga ceasefire with the Hamas Islamic Resistance Movement. Israel is awaiting final approval for entry into force.
At the same time, Hamas has denounced the "horrific massacre committed as anew brutal crime\u00A0 "with which the Benjamin Netanyahu War Criminal Government seeks to manipulate the rules and obstruct efforts to establish an attack on Gaza and an agreement to cease the war.
Thus, it has called for the United States and the mediators "to assume, punish and intervene immediately in relation to these brutal crimes in order to compel the occupation to stop attacking innocent and defenceless children."
The Israeli Government is still meeting to ratify the agreement.
That is why the ceasefire in Gaza has not yet entered into force and the attacks are continuing.
The head of the Hamas negotiating delegation said he had received "assurances" from the US to end the "war"
The leader of the Hamas negotiating delegation, Jalil Al Haya, has stated that he has received assurances from the mediators of the conflict (the United States, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey) that "the war is completely over" in the Gaza Strip.
"We have received assurances from our mediating brothers and the US government that the war is completely over," the Palestinian group said in a statement.
Spain wants to participate in a transitional security force in Gaza, but with the UN.
The Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has opened the door for Spain to join a temporary security force after the peace that will train the Palestinian forces, following the proposal made by French President Emmanuel Macron, for which he wants the UN's endorsement.
Trump said the hostages will be released "on Monday or Tuesday," and praised his plan: "No one thought it would be possible."
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he expects the hostages to be released "on Monday or Tuesday," and stressed that his administration has achieved its impossible, which is "peace in the Middle East."
Trump has assured that a US president has never had a relationship like he did, and that those contacts have helped him push through an agreement between Israel and Hamas. "I've never seen anything like it, but there's really peace in the Middle East," he said at Thursday's cabinet meeting.
Macron calls for a temporary security force in Palestine after peace
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged the international community to participate in the construction of a transitional security force for Palestine when the peace plan approved in Egypt this morning is implemented.
"We must all play a role in this stabilization force," Macron said in Paris to prepare for the reconstruction of Palestine, a meeting involving Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Spain, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Egypt and the European Commission.
The President has assured that France is prepared to provide such assistance, but has not clarified whether it will do so by sending troops or by carrying out instructional work, which he believes will serve to "train and equip the Palestinian security forces in Gaza, in cooperation with Jordan and Egypt, which have extensive experience in this field."
Macron has called for the creation of a legal framework at the UN to enable other countries to join this "crucial" support for the deployment of this force.
The Israeli Security Cabinet meets, the next step in validating the ceasefire in Gaza
The Israeli Security Cabinet has begun a meeting in Jerusalem to ratify the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, and a new Government meeting will be held in plenary to give final approval to the text.
According to the Israeli media, the meeting of this cabinet began at 6.30 p.m. (one hour less in the Basque Country), an hour and a half late than planned.
It is expected that, as in the previous two climbs, only the Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, and the Minister of Finance, Bezalel Smotrich, will oppose the agreement.
The Houthis expect the peace agreement to support the "Palestinian cause" and Iran demands assurances that Israel will not violate the agreement
Yemen's Houthi rebels support any peace agreement to protect the "Palestinian cause" and open up "political horizons" to the future to establish a full state.
In the same vein, Tehran has recalled the "responsibility" of the international community to "prevent the occupation regime from violating its promises" and has called on all parties to spy on Israel, recalling that Israel violated the agreement signed in March.
Guterres says the UN is ready to "act" in Gaza and calls for funding to meet needs
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that the organization is "ready to act in the Gaza Strip" and to put in place the necessary mechanisms to "cooperate as much as possible." "We can increase the entry of water, food, medicines and shelters, all at once. But to turn the ceasefire into a real process, we need more, not just to silence weapons," he said.
After signing a peace agreement with Hamas, Trump is preparing a visit to Israel.
US President Donald Trump will travel to Israel in the coming days to celebrate on the ground the peace agreement that Binyamin Netanyahu's government and the Palestinian Hamas group will sign, the Israeli Presidency announced on Thursday.
The ceasefire will enter into force 24 hours after Israel signs the agreement
The ceasefire in Gaza will enter into force 24 hours after Israel signed the US-led agreement on Thursday afternoon, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's Office spokesman Tal Heinrich confirmed at a hearing.
Although a government source has initially reported that the ceasefire would be established immediately after the ratification of the agreement by the Israeli Government, Heinrich has assured that it will not take place until\u00A024 hours , which is thedeadline for Israeli troops to withdraw to the agreed first line (the so-called 'yellow line').
Israel will not release the Hamas members who acted in the U-7, nor will it release leaders like Barghouthi.
Of the 1,950 Palestinian prisoners to be exchanged under the peace agreement announced by Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, there will be no members of the brigades involved in the attacks of 7 October or Palestinian leaders such as Marwan Barghouti.
Palestinian agency sources have told news agencies that Palestinian prisoners Ahmed Sadat, Hasan Salameh and Abbas al-Sayed will also be excluded from the exchange, despite Hamas's demand that Israel release them throughout the negotiation process.
Hamas accuses Netanyahu of "attempting to derail" the Gaza agreement
A senior official of the Hamas Islamic Resistance Movement has accused Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of attempting to "thwart" the agreement. "It seems that Netanyahu is trying to sabotage the ceasefire agreement by stepping back on the lists of prisoners before it is implemented in order to weaken the consensus," said Mahmud Mardaui, a senior party official on the X social network.
Photos of the celebrations
Middle East leaders applaud the pact and call for a political process to create a Palestinian state
Egypt's President Abdelfatata al-Sisi has stated that "this agreement not only closes the war chapter, but also opens the door to hope for the peoples of the region for a future defined by justice and stability."
Jordan's Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, has valued "Trump's decisive role in the process," as well as that of the mediators, and stressed that "Jordan will continue to work with regional and international partners to ensure that sufficient humanitarian aid is provided in cooperation with UN institutions."
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry has applauded the agreement and the role of the US and the mediators. It has expressed its hope that "this important step will lead to urgent humanitarian action to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people of Gaza", calling for "a two-state solution and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders".
LebanesePresident Joseph Aoun has stated that the treaty will be "a first step towards a lasting ceasefire and an end to the humanitarian suffering of the brother of the Palestinian people in Gaza."
The Ministryof Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates has stressed that Trump plays an "important" role in the agreement and has stressed the need for the parties to comply with the agreement, to "maintain" it and to "work responsibly to resume a profound political process that will lead to a two-state solution, achieving security, peace and prosperity for all the peoples of the region."
Michael Reparaz: "The truce is good news, but there are still many doubts"
The Kremlin welcomes the agreement on Gaza, but calls for it to wait until it is signed.
"We certainly support these efforts. Confirmation of a ceasefire in Gaza is a joy for everyone," said Russian Presidency spokesman Dmitri Peskov, who stressed that all efforts are "welcome."
However, he has been cautious and has assured us that we must wait for the agreement to be signed. 'We hope that it will be signed today and that further steps will be taken to implement the agreements reached,' he summed up.
The ceasefire in Gaza will enter into force once the Israeli Government approves the agreement
The ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will enter into force when the Israeli Government approves in cabinet on Thursday afternoon the agreement reached early in the morning between Israel and Hamas in Egypt, so that the agreement would begin to take effect when Benjamin Netanyahu's government gets the green light.
Islamic Jihad has declared that the agreement is "a historic moment," but has stressed that the treaty "is not a gift to anyone."
FPLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) has stated that the treaty "is the result of the mythical resistance of Gaza and the Palestinian people." They recall that they reject foreign guardianship and say that the Gaza administration must be "Palestinian, with the participation of Arabs and the international community in reconstruction and recovery," he said.
European authorities welcome the news
The Presidentof France, Emmanuel Macron Francia, has stated that his country will continue to engage with international partners in the search for a political solution to the war. "This agreement must mark the end of the war and the beginning of a political solution based on a two-state solution," Macron told X.
ThePresident of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez , has expressed his hope that the agreement will be "the beginning of a just and lasting peace. Now it is up to us to talk, to help the civilian population and to look to the future.
Giorgia Meloni The Prime Minister of Italy has described the announcement as "tremendous news." He has thanked Trump for his "tireless attempt to end the conflict in Gaza," as well as the mediators. He has ensured that "Italy will continue to support the efforts of the mediators and is ready to help stabilize, rebuild and develop Gaza."
German PrimeMinister Friedrich Merz has described the first steps towards the agreement as "encouraging, offering a new hope for the hostages and their families, the people of Gaza and the entire region." In X, he added: "We urge all parties to keep their word, to end the war and to pave the way for lasting peace." Germany will continue to strongly support this process. "
The Israeli Government is meeting this afternoon to approve the peace plan for Gaza
Binyamin Netanyahu's Israeli government will meet on Thursday afternoon to approve the peace plan for Gaza that Israel and Hamas have signed in Egypt this morning.
According to nearby sources, the first meeting of the Security Cabinet will be at 5 p.m. (16:00 in the Basque Country), a body composed of key ministers in the field of defence, security, foreign affairs and justice, which decides on the steps to be taken during the offensive in Gaza.
An hour later, at 18:00 (17:00 in the Basque Country), the Cabinet of the Israeli Government, which brings together all the ministers of the Netanyahu Government, will meet to ratify the agreement.
Celebrations in Gaza and Tel Aviv for the agreement between Israel and Hamas
The Gazatis of Khan Yunishave taken to the streets to celebrate the first phase of the agreement reached this Thursday between Israel and Hamas. On the other hand,the familiesof the Israeli hostages have urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin to avoid "serious consequences for the hostages and soldiers."
The UN is ready to start providing aid to Gaza "on the necessary scale"
UN Chief of Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher said on Thursday that the international organization's teams are "fully mobilized" to begin providing humanitarian aid "on a necessary scale."
Joy reigns in Gaza When the news is heard
As soon as the news is known, celebrations have taken to the streets of Gaza.
Reactions
PrimeMinister Binyamin Netanyahu Israel has valued the agreement and said that "with God's help" all hostages will be brought home. About 20 of the 48 hostages still held by Hamas are believed to be alive.
The relatives of the hostageshave received the news with "great emotion" and "concern" and have asked the government to approve the agreement as soon as possible.
Hamassays the agreement will mean an end to the war. But it has called for assurances that Israel will stop its attacks and not only will it withdraw its troops from Gaza, but it will allow humanitarian aid to enter.
The United Nationshas applauded the agreement and called on the parties to comply with what was agreed by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Negotiations have borne fruit
After four days of negotiations, an agreement has been reachedthrough the A0mediators in Egypt.In addition to Israel and Hamas, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey and the United States are participating in the negotiations.
Israel and Hamas reach agreement on the first phase of the peace plan for Gaza
The Israeli Government and Hamas have agreed on Thursday morning on the first phase of theGaza Strip Peace Plan , which provides for thereleaseof the Israeli hostages in exchange for the release ofsome 1,950 Palestinian prisonersand thewithdrawalof Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip.