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Israel-Hamas ceasefire delayed with strikes continuing in Gaza

January 19, 2025
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TEL AVIV — Airstrikes continued across the Gaza Strip early Sunday as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas did not go into effect when planned after Israeli officials said they hadn’t received the names of hostages to be released.

The ceasefire was expected to get underway around 11:15 a.m. local time (4:15 a.m. ET) after initially being set for 8:30 a.m. (1:30 ET). Gaza’s Civil Defense agency reported that at least 10 were killed after the delay was announced.

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The first three female hostages to be released under the ceasefire deal are expected to be freed from Hamas captivity after 4 p.m. local time (9 a.m. ET), Israel has said, adding that their families had been notified.

Four additional living hostages are expected to be released in seven days, the Coordinator for Hostages, Returnees, and Missing Persons in Netanyahu‘s office said. It added that their families would be informed of the names of those to be released 24 hours prior to that date.

Family members of Israeli hostages comfort each other during a press conference in Tel Aviv on Friday.Jack Guez / AFP – Getty Images

At around 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in an on-camera statement that under the directive of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the ceasefire would not take effect “as long as Hamas fails to fulfill its commitments.”

Earlier, Netanyahu’s office had warned that the ceasefire would not begin until Israel had the list of the first hostages to be freed.

Hamas said in a statement early Sunday that it was still committed to the truce and said the delay was due to “technical reasons in the field.” It did not provide details.

The ceasefire is expected to halt Israeli strikes that have killed more than 46,800 Palestinians, according to local health officials, and left much of the enclave in ruins — and it is meant to see the gradual release of hostages who have been in Hamas’ captivity for 15 months, as well as the release of Palestinian prisoners and detainees held under Israeli custody.

Under the plan’s first phase, 33 hostages will be released in exchange for 1,904 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. At least two Americans, Sagui Dekel-Chen and Keith Siegel, are expected to be among the first to be set free, with fellow dual national Edan Alexander to follow in the second stage of the ceasefire.

According to the Israeli government, three female hostages will be released on Sunday. For every hostage released, 30 Palestinian prisoners will be freed — 50 if the hostage is a soldier.

Israel launched its assault on Gaza after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led terror attacks in which some 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli officials, marking a major escalation in a decadeslong conflict. The attack shattered Israel’s sense of security, while the plight of the hostages and their families became an open national wound.

Palestinian man wipes his eyes with his wife's headcovering.
A Palestinian couple whose son was arrested at the Erez border crossing with Israel in 2016 sit together after being notified of his release in Zawayda.Bashar Taleb / AFP – Getty Images

The war in Gaza and its devastating civilian toll have thrust the plight of the Palestinians into international headlines and triggered international condemnation of Israel. In November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants over alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes for Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.

A total of 94 people seized and taken into Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023, are believed to be in Hamas’ captivity, along with four people who have been held by Hamas since 2014. At least 34 of those taken hostage during the Hamas-led attacks are understood to be dead, while two of the abductees taken captive in 2014 are also dead.

The ceasefire is expected to pause more than a year of ferocious Israeli bombings, but also open the floodgates to desperately needed aid, with up to 600 trucks a day to enter the enclave, according to the World Health Organization. A shortage of food, medicine and fuel, plus deadly violence, has created a spiraling humanitarian crisis marked by widespread hunger and sickness.

Nearly 740 Palestinian prisoners and 1,167 Palestinians who were detained in Gaza since the start of the war are expected to be released in exchange for hostages, with children expected to be among them.

If the ceasefire does go ahead as planned, it will bring relief — and possible closure — to families of the hostages trapped in the enclave under terrifying and dangerous conditions, as well as to Palestinian families whose loved ones have been detained by the Israeli military.

Negotiations over a second stage are expected to get underway by the 16th day of the first phase. President Joe Biden said Wednesday that this round would aim to bring about a “permanent end to the war.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Chantal Da Silva

Chantal Da Silva reports on world news for NBC News Digital and is based in London.

Omer Bekin contributed.



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