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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-12 at 22:05

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Ceasefire holds; final hostage handover underway
Trump declares Gaza war over, leads peace
Egypt hosts summit; Netanyahu sidelined

The time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Good evening. This is the 6:00 PM update on the evolving Gaza situation and the broader regional dynamics surrounding it.

The ceasefire brokered by the United States, announced in Sharm el-Sheikh, remains in effect as the first phase of a larger agreement proceeds. The immediate goal is to secure the release of hostages and to pause hostilities, with the Israeli military prepared for any contingency and humanitarian agencies working to reach civilians in Gaza. Red Cross and other international representatives have been in contact with all sides to monitor conditions and coordinate the handoffs, though reports from the ground continue to emphasize the fragility of the arrangement as the final steps unfold.

Back in Washington, President Donald Trump, aboard Air Force One, told reporters that the Gaza war is over, a statement aligned with a narrative of decisive progress in the region. He described the moment as historic and emphasized the United States’ ongoing diplomatic role, alongside Israel and regional partners, in advancing a peace process rooted in strength and security. The administration underscored that the Trump visit and remarks do not signify an end to all regional challenges, but rather a pivotal moment in a broader, long-term effort to stabilize the area and prevent renewed violence.

In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is focusing on the hostage release’s final stage while reinforcing the imperative of safeguarding the country’s security. Israeli officials have stressed that securing the safe return of all hostages remains a top priority, alongside continuing countermeasures against threats from Gaza and other fronts. The leadership faces domestic expectations for transparency and accountability as families await news of loved ones.

Human stories from the hostage families underscore the emotional weight of the moment. Mothers, fathers and siblings have kept vigil, packing suitcases and preparing homes for anticipated reunions while hoping for the best and preparing for every possibility. Public statements and media coverage reflect the spectrum of emotion—from cautious optimism to deep anxiety—as the clock ticks toward what could be a decisive transfer hour. Some relatives have credited recent diplomacy with enabling what they describe as an extraordinary achievement, while others urge vigilance as procedures advance.

Operationally, hardened security teams remain in position for the final stage of the hostage-recovery operation. Reports indicate armored convoys and special forces are ready, with handovers to the IDF expected to occur under the watch of humanitarian monitors. After medical checks at the Re’im base, released captives are to be transported to hospitals for treatment and evaluation as needed. The plan emphasizes care for those most affected by captivity, as well as the safety of all involved in the handover process.

International reactions continue to shape the diplomacy surrounding the ceasefire. Britain announced a 20 million pound aid package to Gaza aimed at improving water, sanitation and hygiene, with delivery through UNICEF, the World Food Programme and the Norwegian Refugee Council to reach those facing famine and disease. Egypt is hosting a peace summit that will feature Donald Trump and Mahmoud Abbas among Western leaders, but notably without Prime Minister Netanyahu, highlighting shifting regional alignments and the search for a sustainable path beyond immediate ceasefire. France signaled ongoing support for a Palestinian state as part of a longer-range framework for peace.

In regional developments, Ibrahim Kalin, Turkey’s intelligence chief, is described as having played a critical role in the talks, signaling Ankara’s intent to reengage with Israel and to rebuild ties that could include tourism and broader cooperation. The evolving Turkish stance reflects a broader realignment in the region as multiple actors gauge how to shape a post-crisis environment.

Hamas and its associates remain in the mix of the narrative. Some senior Hamas voices have warned that changes to prisoner lists could provoke renewed conflict, while Israel has rejected those claims as part of the political maneuvering surrounding the negotiations. The broader takeaway is a region watching closely to see whether commitments will be fulfilled and whether new terms for Gaza’s governance and security can take root.

Within Gaza’s own voices, there is a shared sentiment that any lasting solution will require accountability, reconstruction, and a credible path to normal life for civilians. Observers note that the hostages’ release is a litmus test for both sides’ willingness to adhere to agreed-upon terms and for regional actors to sustain a broader peace effort beyond the immediate crisis.

Domestically in Israel, routine life continues under the cloud of ongoing security concerns. News coverage also notes other incidents in Israeli cities, emphasizing the enduring reality that life goes on even as the hostage situation and security debate remain at the forefront of public consciousness.

As the day closes, the sense among observers is that a pivotal moment has arrived for Gaza and for the broader regional order. The hostage-release timetable, the health and welfare of captives, and the political signals from Washington, Jerusalem, Cairo and other capitals will determine not only the next hours but the longer arc toward a durable peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians alike. Public confidence hinges on the credibility of the commitments undertaken and on the ability of all parties to translate words into action on the ground.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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