Israel
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.
Humanitarian aid trucks are beginning to enter the Rafah Pass
According to the UNRWA agency, humanitarian aid trucks have begun to enter the Rafah Pass in the direction of the Gaza Strip.
For many Gazans, "going home" is just a metaphor
The images illustrate the current situation in Gaza. According to the Ministry of Health, there are 7000 dead under the rubble, 3600 missing persons, but as many suspect that no one will claim them, as 2700 families are believed to have been killed.
The first "quiet" night in Gaza after months of continuous bombing
Thousands of Gazans have already begun to leave their shelters in the south of the city and return to Gaza, while many Israelite soldiers have not yet crossed the "yellow line", as the exchange of hostages and prisoners has not yet taken place.
Trump will travel to Israel and Egypt under the agreement signed with Hamas
It appears that the US President is planning to hold a sort of summit on Gaza in Egypt, where he intends to meet European and Arab leaders at the beginning of next week.
Israeli Army announces ceasefire in Gaza
Thus, Israeli troops have begun to leave Gaza, and the 72-hour deadline for Hamas to release the hostages has begun.
The Israeli Government approves the first phase of the peace plan for Gaza
Once the agreement with Hamas has been ratified, the ceasefire should enter into force within a maximum of 24 hours. The agreement also stipulates that the exchange of hostages with Palestinian prisoners must take place within a maximum of 72 hours.
Hamas acknowledges receiving "assurances that the war is over"
US, Arab and Turkish mediators have given them assurances of an end to the war, as explained by Khalil Al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official and member of the negotiating team.
LAB and Steilas have held a full day of unemployment on 15 October in protest at the genocide in Gaza
Representatives of the LAB and Steilas unions have appeared in Vitoria-Gasteiz to explain their support for the day of unemployment called for on 15 October in Education. They have called on all members of the educational community to participate in the demonstrations in towns and cities and to show their support for Palestine.
Trump believes Israeli hostages will be released on Monday or Tuesday
The President of the United States has stated that he will travel to Egypt to sign the agreement reached.
Mikel Ayestaran: "Humanitarian aid will begin to enter Gaza when the ceasefire enters into force"
The United Nations will manage the distribution of this aid, as they did before. The EITB correspondent in the Middle East, Mikel Ayestaran, has explained that "the situation in Gaza is extreme and the priority is to combat famine. Israel has used hunger as a weapon over the past two years."
"UNRWA has trucks loaded with aid three hours from Gaza"
Barbara Ruiz Balzola, head of UNRWA Euskadi, said they are waiting for Israel's permission to enter Gaza and begin distributing aid. "The situation in Gaza is apocalyptic. 50,000 children suffer from acute malnutrition."
Michael Reparaz: "A truce is good news, but there are still many incognits."
The head of EITB International has pointed out that the details of the agreement between Hamas and Israel are not yet known, but that "an agreement involving the silencing of weapons is always good news."
Celebrations in Gaza and Tel Aviv for the agreement between Israel and Hamas
Khan Yunis Gazatis have taken to the streets to celebrate the first phase of the agreement reached this Thursday between Israel and Hamas, while families of Israeli hostages have urged Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to accept the agreement as soon as possible in order to avoid "serious consequences for the hostages and soldiers."
Mikel Ayestaran: "Maybe it's Saturday or Sunday (Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners)
EITB's Middle East correspondent, Mikel Ayestaran, has explained that the ceasefire agreed between Israel and Hamas will enter into force at noon (11 a.m. in the Basque Country). Thereafter, a period of 72 hours will be opened to implement what was agreed in the first phase of the peace plan for Gaza, including the exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners and the partial withdrawal of the Israeli army.
Trump announces the first phase of a peace plan for Gaza and plans to move to the region on Sunday
The US president, who would like to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, has released the agreement on the Truth Social network. "Israel will withdraw its troops to a line agreed as the first step towards a solid, lasting and lasting peace," Trump said, adding that "ALL hostages will be released soon."
GKS has removed the Palestinian flag from the balcony of Azpeitia's batzoki, considering the PNV an "accomplice to genocide"
The action has been repelled by the Gaztetxe of Azpeitia through a video on its social networks showing young people climbing the stairs and removing the Palestinian flag from the balcony of the batzoki. In a statement, the PNV accuses the Socialist Youth Coordinator of "harming the Palestinian people by making an abominable pseudo-partisan policy".
What do we know about the peace plan in Gaza?
In the first phase of the peace plan agreed this Thursday by Israel and Hamas, Israel should cease its offensive in the Gaza Strip, surrender all the hostages killed and alive by Israel Hamas, and release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners by Israel.
Israel and Hamas reach agreement on the first phase of the peace plan for Gaza
Congress approves arms embargo on Israel with the 'yes' of Podemos and the 'no' of PP and Vox
We can confirm that the embargo is a "fake" and call for a real arms blockade, but we vote yes. The decree has also been approved as an urgent bill, so it can be amended during the process.