"Ceasefire in Gaza Commences as Three Israeli Hostages Set for Release"

 "A fragile ceasefire takes effect in Gaza as three Israeli hostages are scheduled for release, marking a potential breakthrough in the conflict."



A long-anticipated ceasefire has begun in Gaza, offering a temporary reprieve to the embattled region after 15 months of intense conflict. The truce, originally scheduled to commence at 8:30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. ), was delayed by three hours as Israel awaited a hostage list from Hamas.

During the delay, Israeli strikes on Gaza continued, resulting in the deaths of at least 13 Palestinians and injuries to 30 others, according to local officials.

As part of the agreement, three Israeli hostages— , Doron , and Emily —are set to be released Sunday, although the exact timing remains uncertain. The Israeli government has indicated their release will occur after 4 p.m. (9 a.m. ). Over the first phase of the six-week ceasefire, 33 Israeli hostages held in Gaza are expected to be freed.
Meanwhile, displaced residents of Gaza have started to return to their homes, and aid trucks have gathered at the border crossing with Egypt, preparing to deliver essential supplies as the ceasefire takes effect.
After months of intense conflict, a ceasefire has officially begun in Gaza, providing a momentary reprieve for the war-torn region. The truce, originally scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. ), faced a three-hour delay as Israeli authorities awaited a list of hostages from Hamas.



During the delay, airstrikes continued in Gaza, leaving at least 13 Palestinians dead and 30 others wounded, according to officials.

As part of the ceasefire agreement, three Israeli hostages— , Doron , and Emily —are expected to be released later today. While the exact timing remains uncertain, Israeli authorities have indicated it will happen after 4 p.m. (9 a.m. ). Over the course of the first phase of the six-week truce, a total of 33 Israeli hostages are set to be freed.

In the aftermath of the ceasefire announcement, displaced have begun returning to their homes. Meanwhile, aid trucks have lined up at the border crossing with Egypt, ready to deliver much-needed supplies to the enclave as part of the truce implementation.

The ceasefire comes after a prolonged period of violence that has left Gaza in ruins and its residents facing dire humanitarian conditions. The truce, which is set to last six weeks, is expected to provide a critical window for relief efforts and negotiations.

Thousands of displaced are cautiously returning to their homes, many of which have been severely damaged or destroyed. The situation remains precarious, with essential services such as water, electricity, and healthcare in critical need of support. Aid trucks waiting at the border crossing are poised to deliver food, medical supplies, and other essentials, bringing some relief to the enclave’s besieged population.

Ceasefire Terms and Future Implications

Under the terms of the agreement, the release of hostages is expected to be staggered over the coming weeks. In return, Israel has agreed to ease its blockade temporarily to allow the entry of humanitarian aid. However, both sides remain wary, and any violation of the ceasefire could quickly escalate tensions.

The international community has welcomed the truce but emphasized the need for a long-term solution to the conflict. Analysts suggest that the ceasefire could pave the way for broader peace negotiations if both parties remain committed to dialogue.

For now, the residents of Gaza and Israel are hoping that this fragile truce marks the beginning of a more peaceful chapter.


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