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Ceasefire Holds With Hostage Handover Set Monday as Trump Heads to Sharm el‑Sheikh Summit

Unsettled prisoner releases, Hamas’s refusal to disarm, plus unanswered plans for Gaza’s governance keep the deal fragile.

Overview

  • Hamas says transfers will begin Monday morning under Red Cross coordination, with Israel preparing for a simultaneous handover of 20 living captives and the return of many of the deceased.
  • Israeli officials caution that not all remains may be recovered immediately, and an international mechanism is being set up to locate missing bodies in Gaza.
  • In exchange, Israel will free roughly 2,000 Palestinian detainees, including up to about 250 serving life sentences, with final names still under negotiation as Hamas presses for high‑profile figures such as Marwan Barghouti and Ahmed Saadat.
  • President Trump is scheduled to meet hostage families, address the Knesset and then join a Sharm el‑Sheikh ceremony with more than 20 leaders, with Hamas represented by mediators and Israeli officials not expected to attend.
  • The truce has prompted partial Israeli redeployments and large civilian returns to devastated areas of Gaza, while aid agencies prepare scaled‑up deliveries and Israel signals plans to destroy remaining Hamas tunnels.