Israel and Hamas will exchange hostages and prisoners after agreeing to a pause in the war in Gaza
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By SAMY MAGDY, MELANIE LIDMAN and WAAFA SHURAFA, Associated Press

CAIRO (AP) — An agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas to pause their devastating two-year conflict and exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners. This development, while bringing joy and relief on Thursday, is also met with caution.

Questions persist regarding the more complex parts of the plan advanced by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration — specifically, how Hamas will disarm and who will take governance of Gaza. Nonetheless, both parties seem closer than they have been in recent months to halting a war that has claimed tens of thousands of Palestinian lives, turned much of Gaza into ruins, led to famine in the region, and sparked additional conflicts throughout the Middle East.

The conflict, initiated by a deadly Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, has not only stirred global protests but has also led to accusations against Israel of genocide, which the nation refutes.

Even as the signing of the agreement in Egypt is anticipated later today, Israeli airstrikes continued, with explosions reported in northern Gaza on Thursday, although there were no immediate accounts of damages or casualties.

Smoke rises to the sky following an Israeli military strike in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel
Smoke rises to the sky following an Israeli military strike in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, following the announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan to pause the fighting. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

An Israeli military source, who preferred to remain unnamed per military protocols, mentioned that Israel is still targeting threats to its forces as they relocate.

In the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, celebrations were relatively muted and often colored by grief.

“I am torn between happiness and sorrow. We have suffered immense losses, losing our homes and those dear to us,” expressed Mohammad Al-Farra. “Even as we celebrate, we cannot ignore the uncertainty of our future… The areas we hope to return to are now uninhabitable.”

In Tel Aviv, families of the remaining hostages popped champagne and cried tears of joy after Trump announced on social media late Wednesday that “ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line.”

On Thursday, thousands of observant Jews streamed into Jerusalem’s Old City to mark the holiday of Sukkot, with extra rejoicing for the upcoming hostage release.

“We were screaming and singing last night,” said Hindel Berman, a New Jersey resident who came to Jerusalem for the holiday. “We never, never, never gave up hope.”

Under the terms, Hamas intends to release all 20 living hostages in a matter of days, while the Israeli military will begin a withdrawal from the majority of Gaza, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss details of an agreement that has not fully been made public.

“With God’s help we will bring them all home,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proclaimed on social media.

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