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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 12, 2025, 2:18 PM EDT

'I will not rest until I bring back your loved ones'

In his nationally televised address Sunday night, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said he and his wife "met many times with the families of the kidnapped. We saw their pain, their longing, their tears."

"These meetings accompanied me in every decision I made during the war," Netanyahu said. "We hugged the families, and I promised them: 'I will not rest until I bring back your loved ones.'"

"Tomorrow is the beginning of a new path," Netanyahu added, in part. "A path of construction, a path of healing and, I hope, a path of uniting hearts.

Oct 12, 2025, 2:06 PM EDT

'Tomorrow, sons will return to their borders,' Netanyahu says

In a televised address on the eve of the anticipated release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Sunday night said it was "an evening of tears, an evening of joy, because tomorrow, sons will return to their borders."

Netanyahu called the release "a historic event that is tinged with sadness over the release of murderers, and joy over the return of kidnapped people."

"I know that there are many differences among us. But on this day, and I hope that also in the period that is coming, we have every reason to put them aside," he further said.

While saying that Israel had achieved "victories that have astonished the entire world," Netanyahu added "the campaign is not over. There are still very big security challenges ahead of us," including the possibility of future attacks.

Oct 12, 2025, 10:48 AM EDT

Care for hostages to 'be more complex,' says Israeli Ministry of Health

Expecting the initial care of the soon-to-be-released hostages to "be more complex" than that of those who were previously returned, the Israeli Ministry of Health has prepared a protocol for treating the 20 people expected to be returned from captivity.


"From a medical standpoint, the complexity of feeding the returnees has increased compared to previous cases, due to their two-year captivity and the risk of severe malnutrition and the development of refeeding syndrome," according to the Ministry of Health's protocol.


During their hospitalization, the freed hostages will be assigned medical teams that will include attending physicians, consulting physicians, nurses, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, dietitians and forensic physicians, according to the Ministry of Health. Those medical teams are expected to hold multidisciplinary discussions "to create a comprehensive professional clinical picture and to develop a personalized treatment plan," the Ministry of Health said.


"A psychiatric evaluation must be conducted, at minimum, within 24 hours of the released individual’s admission," according to the Ministry of Health.

Oct 12, 2025, 7:14 AM EDT

Israel 'ready' to receive hostages, Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country was prepared to begin receiving hostages still held by Hamas.

"Israel is prepared and ready to immediately receive all of our hostages," he said, according to his office, during a conversation with Gal Hirsch, a retired Brigadier general who is serving as coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing.

People listen to speeches as they take part in a rally in support of hostages kidnapped by Hamas, at a plaza known as hostages square, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025.
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The prime minister on Saturday toured a reception facility at Sheba Medical Center in Israel's Tel HaShomer, according to his office.

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