Skip next section First aid trucks enter Gaza after ceasefire goes into effect
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
First aid trucks enter Gaza after ceasefire goes into effect
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the on Sunday as a truce between Israel and Hamas began, the United Nations says.
“First trucks of supplies started entering” almost immediately after the ceasefire took effect on Sunday morning, UN aid official Jonathan Whittall, said on X, formerly Twitter.
“A massive effort has been underway over the past days from humanitarian partners to load and prepare to distribute a surge of aid across all of Gaza,” said Whittall, who is the interim chief of the UN’s OCHA aid agency for the .
He gave no details on where the supplies entered Gaza.
An Egyptian source speaking to the AFP news agency on condition of anonymity, however, said that “197 trucks of aid and five of fuel entered through the crossing of Kerem Shalom between Israel and Gaza and that of al-Oga” and Nitzana between Egypt and Israel.
The UN’S World Food Program (WFP) said trucks have started entering Gaza through two crossings.
It said on X that the first WFP trucks were carrying wheat flour and ready-to-eat food parcels.
“This ceasefire is critical for the humanitarian response. Safety, and access must be ensured,” the UN agency said.
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Skip next section Displaced Gazans return home as ceasefire begins
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Displaced Gazans return home as ceasefire begins
Thousands of Palestinians poured into the streets of after a truce between Israel and Hamas took effect after an initial delay.
Some celebrated, others visited the graves of loved ones, and many began returning to their homes after more than 15 months of war that displaced the majority of the territory’s population.
Thousands of people could be seen traveling with tents, clothes and their personal belongings.
“I’m very, very happy,” said Wafa al-Habeel. “I want to go back and kiss the ground and the soil of Gaza. I am longing for Gaza (City) and longing for our loved ones.”
Meanwhile, Ahmed Abu Ayham, who was displaced with his family from Gaza City and is sheltering in the southern city of Khan Younis, said the scene of destruction in his home city was “dreadful.”
He added that while the ceasefire may have saved lives, it was no time for celebration.
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01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Children ‘dreaming of sleeping in their own beds’ after months of war, UNICEF tells DW
As the ceasefire begins, children in Gaza are hoping their bedrooms are intact and “dreaming of sleeping in their own bed again” after spending months in makeshift tents, official Rosalia Bollen told DW.
Bollen said she had spoken in the Al-Mawasi refugee camp to families from Rafah, in the south of the Palestinian enclave, who were “longing” to see if anything remains of the homes they have left.
She spoke of some confusion on Sunday morning as the ceasefire was delayed, with children celebrating in the street while shelling could still be heard close by and unsure if the truce meant that the war had truly ended.
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Skip next section No Mideast stability while Hamas rules Gaza: Israeli FM
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
No Mideast stability while Hamas rules Gaza: Israeli FM
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the Palestinian Islamist group would likely remain an obstacle to regional stability if it continued to govern the , as it has de facto done since 2007.
“If (Hamas) will stay in power, the regional instability it causes might continue,” Saar said at a press conference shortly after the start of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that was agreed last week.
Saar also said that Israel remained committed to acheiving its objectives in the current , which include securing the return of hostages and the dismantling of Hamas’ government and military capabilities.
Israel has been waging war against Hamas in Gaza since the group led a deadly militant attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, during which some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed, and more than 250 hostages taken.
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Skip next section Mediator Qatar confirms start of ceasefire
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Mediator Qatar confirms start of ceasefire
, which has played a key role in mediation between and , on Sunday confirmed the start of a truce between the two sides.
It also said some of the initial three female hostages to be freed under the deal hold foreign citizenship.
“We confirm that the names of the three hostages who will be released today have been handed over to the Israeli side,” Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said in a statement. “They are three Israeli citizens, one of whom holds Romanian citizenship and the other British citizenship. Thus, the ceasefire has begun.”
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Skip next section Ceasefire begins at 0915 GMT, Israel says
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Ceasefire begins at 0915 GMT, Israel says
The planned ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect at 11:15 a.m. local time (0915 GMT) after a delay of almost three hours, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.
The delay came after Hamas was late in presenting a list with names of three hostages due to be released under the deal brokered last week.
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Skip next section Israel confirms receipt of hostage list from Hamas
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Israel confirms receipt of hostage list from Hamas
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that Hamas has named three Israeli hostages to be released Sunday.
The confirmation paves the way for the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to come into force after a delay.
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Skip next section Hard-line Israeli minister Ben-Gvir resigns from government over ceasefire
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Hard-line Israeli minister Ben-Gvir resigns from government over ceasefire
The Israeli minister of national security, , has submitted his resignation from the government, along with two other ministers from his nationalist-religious party, in opposition to the ceasefire deal for .
Ben-Gvir, who is known for his far-right views, has been a key governing partner for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The departure of Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power party from the government will not cause the collapse of the coalition, but is expected to have a destabilizing effect.
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Skip next section Hamas sends list with hostage names
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Hamas sends list with hostage names
The Palestinian militant group has reportedly released a list with the names of three hostages set to be freed first under a ceasefire agreement with Israel, news agencies reported, citing negotiators and Hamas.
“As part of the … prisoner swap deal, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigade decided to release the following Israeli prisoners today,” the group said in a statement, giving the names of three women.
There has so far been no official confirmation from Israel that it has received the list.
Israel delayed the planned ceasefire with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which was expected to come into force at 8:30 a.m. local time (0630 GMT), after saying that Hamas had failed to provide the names of the hostages to be released on Sunday in time.
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Skip next section Ceasefire delayed as Israel says it continues attacks in Gaza
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Ceasefire delayed as Israel says it continues attacks in Gaza
The Israeli military says it “continues to attack” inside the as the planned ceasefire due to go into effect on Sunday morning is delayed owing to a dispute with .
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, chief spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), said the truce would not begin until Hamas hands over the names of three hostages to be released later in the day.
The initial exchange under the ceasefire deal agreed last week was to see three Israeli hostages released by Hamas in return for a first group of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
“The IDF continues to strike within the Gaza area at this time. According to the prime minister’s directives, the ceasefire will not come into effect until Hamas fulfils its commitments,” he said in a televised statement.
His comments echo an earlier statement from Prime Minister .
In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, the IDF said that the “IDF is continuing to operate and strike terrorist targets in Gaza.”
Medics in Gaza say three Palestinians were killed on Sunday in an Israeli drone attack in eastern Gaza City, while the Palestinian civil emergency service said at least eight people have been killed across the enclave in the latest attacks.
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Skip next section Israeli military says recovers body of soldier held in Gaza since 2014
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Israeli military says recovers body of soldier held in Gaza since 2014
The Israeli military says it has found the body of an Israeli soldier who had been held in Gaza since 2014, shortly before the commencement of the ceasefire.
“Last night, in a special operation by the Shin Bet (security agency) and the IDF (military) … we brought back to Israel the body of Golani fighter Oron Shaul,” the military said in a statement.
The bodies of Shaul and of another soldier, Hadar Goldin, remained in Gaza after the 2014 Israel-Hamas war.
A public campaign by their families failed to bring about the recovery of their remains.
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Skip next section Netanyahu says ceasefire will not start until hostage names released
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Netanyahu says ceasefire will not start until hostage names released
Israeli Prime Minister has once more said that the ceasefire in Gaza will not begin until issues the names of the hostages to be released in the first phase of the truce deal, his office said.
“The prime minister instructed the IDF that the ceasefire, which is supposed to go into effect at 8:30 a.m. [0630 GMT], will not begin until Israel has the list of released abductees that Hamas has pledged to provide,” his office said in a statement.
Hamas responded with a statement that blamed the delay in issuing the names on “technical field reasons.”
It however reiterated its commitment to the ceasefire deal agreed last week.
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Skip next section Gaza residents warned not to approach Israeli troops, buffer zone
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Gaza residents warned not to approach Israeli troops, buffer zone
The Israeli army (Israel Defense Forces) has issued online warnings to Gaza residents to avoid moving toward its troops or the buffer zone ahead of the , saying doing so would put them at risk.
“We urge you not to head towards the buffer zone or IDF forces for your safety,” military spokesman Avichay Adraee said on social media. “At this stage, heading towards the buffer zone or moving from south to north via Gaza Valley puts you at risk. Anyone heading towards these areas endangers themselves.”
In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, Adraee also warned against using the sea in coastal areas for “fishing, swimming and diving.”
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Skip next section Gaza ceasefire deal to come into effect
01/19/2025January 19, 2025
Gaza ceasefire deal to come into effect
A ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas is set to come into effect at 8:30 a.m. local time (0630 GMT).
Hamas has agreed to release 33 hostages in the first phase of the deal. In exchange, hundreds of Palestinians will be released from Israeli custody.
Three female hostages are reportedly set to be released on the first day of the ceasefire. Israeli media reported that their release is scheduled for 4 p.m. local time.
The deal includes three phases, the first of which would entail an initial six-week pause in fighting.
On Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin and stressed Israel could return to war if necessary.
The deal was announced on Wednesday after months of negotiations mediated by the United States, Egypt and Qatar.
sdi/sms (AP, AFP, Reuters, DPA)
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