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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-12 at 15:05

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20 Hostages to Be Released First Phase
Trump to Visit Israel Push Ceasefire
London Protests Demand Palestinian State Now

The time is now 11:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

The Gaza ceasefire brokered in Sharm el-Sheikh remains in effect as international mediators continue to monitor commitments on both sides. Israel and Hamas have signaled adherence to the pause in fighting, even as the day’s developments center on the next phase of the broader deal. The plan calls for a staged release of hostages held in Gaza, tied to the release of Palestinian prisoners, with authorities stressing that every step will proceed exactly as signed and under the protection of the Red Cross and international observers.

Early Monday morning local time, Israel expects the release of living hostages to begin, with estimates placing the start between four and seven o’clock. The arrangement envisions the transfer of the 20 living hostages, with the bodies of dead hostages to follow as identified, and the operation to be overseen by a multilateral task force including Israel, the United States, Qatar, Egypt, and the Red Cross. The release will take place in phases, and the first phase is planned to conclude by noon local time. In parallel, nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners are slated for release in exchange, including approximately 250 men serving life terms, with remaining prisoners moving to various locations within the West Bank or abroad as part of the deal.

Logistics for the handover have been carefully mapped. A Red Cross convoy of up to 10 vehicles is prepared to collect the surviving hostages and transfer them to Israeli forces, who will move them to a meeting point with their families inside Israel. Three Israeli hospitals will treat returnees as needed, with a medical plan to ensure urgent care is available. After the living hostages are delivered, the Red Cross convoy is expected to return to Gaza to retrieve the remains of those who did not survive captivity. The operation is designed to preserve family reunions in a dedicated space at a base in Israel and to expedite medical evaluations for returning hostages.

On the diplomatic front, expectations are high for continued momentum. The schedule includes a visit by US President Donald Trump to Israel, with discussions expected to focus on the Gaza ceasefire and the broader peace framework, followed by a regional summit in Egypt. Israeli officials have indicated readiness to receive the hostages promptly should they be released earlier than the scheduled window, and they have emphasized that the mission will not conclude until all remaining fallen hostages are accounted for and returned.

Across the region, analysts say the pause and the hostage deal alter the regional calculus. Iran’s network of proxies—active in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and beyond—faces recalibration as the focus shifts to ceasefire enforcement and humanitarian considerations. Some observers contend the agreement’s structure narrows the room for Iran’s proxies to exploit a sustained conflict for strategic gains, while others warn that the deal will not erase long-standing grievances or guarantee enduring peace without verifiable commitments and regional oversight.

Domestically in Israel, political and security developments continue to unfold. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested the cancellation of a criminal testimony hearing scheduled for this week, citing a critical diplomatic meeting and an unexpected visit by the Cypriot president. Meanwhile, public debate continues over the terms of the hostage-prisoner exchange, including the fate of life-term prisoners to be released as part of the deal. In the West Bank and Gaza, authorities have expressed concern about potential security repercussions from the release and the potential for militant groups to regroup, even as officials stress the need to fulfill humanitarian obligations and bring home captives and their families.

Public sentiment abroad has shown a different emphasis. In London, hundreds of thousands gathered to protest Israel’s policies and call for the establishment of a Palestinian state, underscoring global concern about civilian casualties and the humanitarian impact of the conflict, even as the ceasefire holds and hostage releases proceed. In a broader cultural and humanitarian context, there are ongoing efforts to recover and account for victims of the war, including reports that the remains of Israeli spy Eli Cohen may soon be handed over to Israel from Syria, a development that could affect regional historical narratives and intelligence legacies.

In parallel, human interest and historical reporting continue to unfold. A Dutch retiree helped uncover Nazi-looted art in Argentina, highlighting the ongoing global pursuit of justice and accountability for historical injustices that persist long after the events themselves. Such stories remind audiences that the region’s conflict sits within a wider historical frame of memory, restitution, and the enduring effort to correct past wrongs.

As the day progresses, the focus remains on the live, verifiable steps of the ceasefire and hostage-release process, the protection of civilians, and the broader objective of regional stability. The path ahead will require vigilance, precise coordination among international partners, and continued commitment from all sides to uphold the accord while addressing humanitarian needs and regional security concerns. The public can expect further briefings as the Red Cross confirms custody transfers and as negotiations continue on the lists of prisoners to be released and the timing of subsequent stages.

This is a moment of significant tension and cautious optimism, as the deal’s terms begin to move from agreement into implementation, with families hoping for rapid reunions and communities evaluating the implications for peace and security in the Middle East.

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