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Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal: 33 Hostages, 737 Prisoners, and 42 Days of Truce

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KKN Gurugram Desk | Israel’s cabinet has approved a historic ceasefire agreement with Hamas, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, with the involvement of U.S. officials. This deal aims to bring an end to the 15-month-long conflict that began on October 7, 2023, following Hamas’ attack on Israel.

The ceasefire, set to begin on Sunday, January 19, will last for 42 days in its first phase, facilitating the release of hostages and prisoners, and allowing displaced Palestinians to return to their homes.

Key Highlights of the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal

1. Duration and Start Date

The truce will last for 42 days, starting January 19, 2025.

2. Hostages Release

3. Prisoner Exchange

4. Mediation and Negotiation

The deal was brokered by Qatar and Egypt, with active participation from U.S. officials.

Logistics of Hostage Release and Care

Military Adjustments in Gaza

Israeli Withdrawal from Populated Areas

Revised Defensive Plan

Restrictions on Movement

Significance of the Ceasefire Agreement

The ceasefire represents a pivotal step in addressing one of the longest conflicts in the region. While it provides immediate relief to civilians, challenges remain in ensuring long-term peace and stability.


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