The Israeli government has announced that the ceasefire agreement between the country and Hamas in the ongoing war in Gaza has come into effect from Sunday.
“Pursuant to the framework for the release of the hostages, the ceasefire of the first stage in Gaza will take effect at 11:15,” the office of the Israeli prime minister said in a statement.
According to the New York Times, Israel received the list of the hostages expected to be released by Hamas later on Sunday, two hours after the scheduled time — the list is now being checked by the Israeli security establishment.
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“Israel has received the list of the hostages who are due to be released today according to the framework. The security establishment is now checking the details,” the statement noted.
“Coordinator for the hostages and the missing, Brig.-Gen. Gal Hirsch has initially notified the hostages’ families via IDF representatives,” it added.
Under the ceasefire negotiated by the United States in collaboration with Qatar and Egypt: Israel and Hamas agreed to a 42-day truce during which Hamas is expected to release 33 of about 100 hostages in its custody.
Israel is expected to release hundreds of Palestine prisoners as part of the exchange. The deal will also allow 600 aid trucks to deliver food and other essential supplies to Gaza.