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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-12 at 19:05

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Ceasefire holds as hostages released in waves
Postwar Gaza under international oversight sparks hope
US Israel security alliance steers fragile peace

The time is now 3:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

At 3:00 PM, a ceasefire announced in Sharm el-Sheikh appears to be holding as Gaza’s war enters a new phase, with hostage releases and a broader plan for reconstruction, governance, and security moving forward. The agreement, brokered with substantial U involvement and regional partners, signals an end to large-scale hostilities for now and sets the framework for what comes next, including a second phase of the Trump-led plan, a multinational presence to oversee Gaza, and a reformed Palestinian administration proposed to take broader responsibility for the enclave.

The timing and details surrounding the hostage releases remain central to the day’s proceedings. Officials indicate that the first wave is set for eight in the morning and the second for nine, with the families of the captives awaiting word on each step of the process. In Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the moment as historic while cautioning that the fight is not over, noting that some enemies are regrouping and attempting to regain the capacity to strike. That warning underscores a two-track reality: progress toward release and reconstruction, alongside vigilance against renewed threats.

From Washington’s perspective, the shift is shaped by a policy of alignment with Israel to pursue security through strength, with US officials emphasizing that the Sharm gathering signaled the first stage of a broader plan rather than a final settlement. In parallel, discussions continue about how a reconfigured Palestinian administration, a multinational Gaza force, and international oversight will function in the long term, and what conditions Hamas must meet to justify ongoing reconstruction and aid flows.

Israel’s security leadership frames the new phase as a victory earned through sustained military pressure and political moves. IDF Chief Zamir cited the past two years as a period that yielded a decisive advantage over Hamas, while cautioning that the Gaza Strip will not be allowed to pose a future threat. In Netanyahu’s words and in public briefings, the message is clear: the war’s core objective—disarming Hamas and preventing renewed attacks—remains the baseline for any lasting calm, with security guarantees tied to demonstrable disarmament and stabilizing governance.

On the ground in Gaza, observers report continued micro-operations by Hamas units, including attempts to maintain a presence in a range of districts. Officials warn that while the ceasefire holds, the group will test the agreed channels and conditions, potentially reserving the option to resume armed activity if it believes its bargaining position improves. The international community’s role will be crucial in monitoring such behavior and in guiding the reconstruction and reform processes envisaged in the post-conflict phase.

International attention remains focused on the broader regional dynamics. A number of Gulf states have signaled support for ending the war and facilitating reconstruction, coupled with expectations for a political process that advances a two-state framework alongside security assurances for Israel. Some Gulf officials warned that normalization with Israel will depend on progress toward these objectives, while stressing that Qatar’s role in the region remains influential and sometimes contentious among allies. In this context, regional players are weighing how security commitments, economic aid, and deradicalization measures will be integrated as the plan progresses.

Iran and its proxies feature as a backdrop to the negotiations. Reports indicate that Iranian-backed networks are under pressure and that external efforts to constrain their movements, including maritime measures and regional counterproliferation steps, continue to shape operational planning for both sides. In parallel, voices within the region stress the importance of maintaining a disciplined approach to demobilization and to ensuring that any disarmament framework includes credible verification and enforceable consequences for noncompliance.

Domestically, the situation in western capitals receives attention as well. A major university campus in Montreal shut its doors amid protests marked by violent demonstrations against Israel, a reminder of the volatility many campuses face as events unfold. In Europe, large demonstrations have erupted with reports of injuries among police and protesters in Bern, where thousands gathered and clashes over anti-Israel rhetoric led to property damage and detentions. The dramatic scenes reflect the breadth of opinion and the persistent pressure cities face as the conflict remains a live, global story.

Amid these developments, families of hostages continue to endure a heavy emotional toll. Parents and relatives have spoken of the difficult choices and the resilience required as they await news of loved ones who remain in Gaza. Public figures have offered support and expressed renewed commitment to secure every possible outcome, balancing the urgency of rescue with the need to safeguard future peace and security for civilians on both sides.

In summary, the day’s trajectory centers on the ceasefire’s execution and the path toward reconstruction, governance, and security guarantees. The hostage-release timetable, the role of the international community, and the continued pressure on Hamas to disarm will shape the coming days and months. Israel remains focused on protecting its citizens and ensuring that any ceasefire translates into verifiable, long-lasting security, while the United States, under a policy framed around strong, coordinated action with Israel, seeks a durable political settlement that can prevent a relapse into wider conflict. We will continue to monitor strikes, diplomacy, and humanitarian developments as the situation evolves.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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