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Israel-Gaza live updates: Hamas publishes names of 20 living Israeli hostages to be released

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect on Friday.

Last Updated: October 13, 2025, 12:42 AM EDT

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that both Israel and Hamas had "signed off" on the first phase of a peace plan in Gaza following negotiations in the Egyptian Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh. A ceasefire then came into effect on Friday.

Phase one of the deal will see all remaining hostages returned from Gaza, a number of Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails and the partial withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces inside the strip.

Oct 09, 2025, 3:24 PM EDT

Israeli parliament meeting to ratify ceasefire deal begins

The Israeli government meeting to ratify the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas will begin at 10 p.m. local time, 3 p.m. ET.

The deal is expected to be approved between 11 p.m. to midnight local time, 4 to 5 p.m. ET, Thursday.

A cabinet meeting over the deal has ended.

The ceasefire will begin as soon as parliament votes to approve it, according to a copy of the Israeli deal reviewed by ABC News.

When the ceasefire begins, the Israel Defense Forces will have 24 hours to withdraw to the new deployment lines. Once the IDF redeploys, the 72-hour window will open for the release of the 48 hostages.

Israeli officials say all 20 living hostages will be freed on Sunday or Monday in one group. Some of the dead hostages may be returned, but the deal provides for a longer window than 72 hours to find and receive the bodies.

-ABC New's Jordana Miller

Oct 09, 2025, 2:27 PM EDT

Trump declines to talk about phase 2, guarantee Palestinians can stay in Gaza

While President Donald Trump and his team are celebrating the first phase of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, including the release of the hostages, he declined on Thursday to discuss what comes next.

Trump repeatedly refused to engage on questions about phase 2 or detail any guarantees to ensure the war does not continue after the hostages are released.

When asked if Palestinians will be able to stay in Gaza, the president would not commit. Instead, he pointed to the conditions, saying, “you can’t live right now in Gaza” and that they will “create better conditions for people,” echoing his previous position earlier this year when he argued Palestinians would have to leave so that Gaza could be rebuilt, raising concerns of ethnic cleansing.

Trump's response appears to run counter to his own 20-point peace plan, which says they will “encourage” people to stay in Gaza.

No one will be forced to leave Gaza, and those who wish to leave will be free to do so and free to return,” the plan states.

In another seeming break from his own 20-point plan, the president refused to endorse a two-state solution, despite the plan saying “the conditions may finally be in place for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood.”

Oct 09, 2025, 1:42 PM EDT

Egyptian president invites Trump to ceremony signing the agreement

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi spoke by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday and invited him to attend a planned ceremony in Egypt marking the signing of a Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement.

“President El-Sisi extended an invitation to President Trump to participate in a ceremony to be held in Egypt to mark concluding the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, considering it a historic agreement that crowns the joint efforts of Egypt, the United States, and the mediators over the past period,” a statement from the Egyptian President’s office after the call said.

Sisi said reaching an agreement was a “historic achievement,” and said Trump “deserves to receive the Nobel Peace Prize,” the statement added.

The date and time of the planned ceremony to sign the ceasefire deal were not immediately clear.

Trump said Thursday that he agreed to speak before the Israeli Knesset.

-ABC News' Ayat Al-Tawy

Oct 09, 2025, 12:25 PM EDT

All remaining hostages should be released Monday or Tuesday, Trump says

President Donald Trump said Israel and Hamas "reached a momentous breakthrough" agreement on Wednesday, saying "We ended the war in Gaza."

All remaining hostages held by Hamas will be released on Monday or Tuesday, Trump said, speaking at a cabinet meeting at the White House on Thursday. This includes the remains of 28 dead hostages, Trump said.

Israeli soldiers work on a tank near the Israeli-Gaza border, as seen from southern Israel, Oct. 9, 2025, following the announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan to pause the fighting.
Ariel Schalit/AP

Gaza is going to be "slowly redone" with support from Arab states, Trump said.

Trump called the Oct. 7 attack "terrible," but acknowledged the deaths of 70,000 Palestinians -- calling it "big retribution" for Hamas.

Trump said he will be "leaving very soon" for the Middle East, saying a signing ceremony will be held in Egypt.  

"We're gonna end up having peace in the Middle East, who would've thought," he said. 

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