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Hamas Accepts Release of 10 Hostages Under U.S. Ceasefire Plan

Formal acceptance of the U.S. proposal does not resolve disputes over Gaza’s humanitarian access, Israeli force withdrawal, security arrangements

El primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Streaks of light are seen amid smoke and flames resulting from an explosion in Gaza, as seen from the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border, July 9, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Una niña reacciona tras recibir comida preparada mientras otras esperan en un punto de distribución en Nuseirat, en el centro de la Franja de Gaza, el 2 de junio de 2025.
Un hombre lleva en brazos el cuerpo de su sobrino, uno de los 10 niños muertos en el ataque israelí contra un punto de distribución médico en Deir el Balah, en el centro de Gaza.

Overview

  • Hamas has agreed to free ten living Israeli captives and return 18 deceased under a U.S.-backed 60-day ceasefire proposal in indirect talks in Doha
  • Mediators from the United States, Qatar and Egypt report slow progress as both sides remain divided on core security and military demands
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli military leaders insist that Gaza must be disarmed before any permanent halt to fighting can take effect
  • The European Union secured an agreement with Israel to open additional crossings, increase daily aid truck convoys and resume fuel supplies to civilian infrastructure in Gaza
  • U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff says he expects negotiators to finalize a 60-day truce deal by the end of the week under sustained Washington pressure