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Huge crowds in Israel and Gaza celebrate ceasefire and hostage release deal | BBC News

2025-10-09 News & Politics
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Ceasefire Deal Reached Following Trump Peace Plan Implementation

Understand the immediate terms of the Gaza ceasefire deal, the prisoner exchange details, and the crucial diplomatic maneuvering that secured this breakthrough led by President Trump.

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  • A multi-phase ceasefire is imminent, pending final Israeli cabinet approval.
  • Hostages will begin release on Monday or Tuesday, exchanged for thousands of Palestinian prisoners.
  • Significant humanitarian aid delivery will commence immediately following the first phase.

This report details the immediate impact on celebrations in Gaza and Tel Aviv, outlines the mechanics of Trump's 20-point plan, and exposes the high political tension involved in securing the agreement from Israeli leadership.

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Huge crowds in Israel and Gaza have been celebrating the agreement on US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, which calls for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all Israeli hostages and many Palestinian prisoners. Israel’s government has been meeting to approve the agreement with Trump saying hostages will be released on Monday or Tuesday next week. Israel continued to drop bombs on Gaza during the day with Hamas saying that dozens of civilians were killed. Israel’s Foreign Minister said a ceasefire would come into effect as soon as it has been formally approved by his government. The first phase of a deal was signed by Israel and Hamas in Egypt where negotiations have been taking place. Under the terms of President Trump’s 20-point peace plan, a ceasefire and release of hostages and prisoners will be followed by the delivery of large quantities of aid to Gaza, to relieve the humanitarian crisis there. Senior Hamas figures say they have received guarantees from the US and mediators involved in peace talks with Israel that "the war has completely ended". Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten, reporting by Jeremy Bowen, Lucy Williamson, Sarah Smith, Lucy Manning and Chris Mason. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

Top Comments (10)

@no-name_h286 2025-10-09

Are there any reports on ISIS beheading 30 Christians in Mozambique, BBC?

156 34 replies
@khadarahmed90 2025-10-10

Sudan need peace deal as well

120 30 replies
@jamesfield4858 2025-10-10

BBC propaganda monster machinery spinning their crap again.

66 4 replies
@SoulSearcher-l1e 2025-10-09

Never trust anyone wearing a ninja turtle costume.

53 8 replies
@nickclague3942 2025-10-10

Anyone going to focus on the genocide of Christian Nigerians now?

39 11 replies
@ohwelsh 2025-10-10

Despite the peace, I've witnessed the awkward brutality of the world.

25 9 replies
@maricarobinson2904 2025-10-09

Hallelujah, this is great news

20 2 replies
@tf1090c 2025-10-09

Thank God 🙏 I hope the surviving relatives of those lost will be taken care of.

17 6 replies
@sku36 2025-10-09

nah, they just reloading🤣

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@DDSizeBra 2025-10-10

Something tells me that this peace deal may be short lived. We've went through this once before and it became worse than before... 😢

6 1 replies

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