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New Ceasefire Agreement Offers Hope for Hostage Release and Aid to Gaza

Hamas to Release 33 Hostages in Ceasefire Deal’s First Phase

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Hostage Negotiations & Diplomacy, Middle East Conflict, War and Armed Conflict, World News
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Breakthrough in Doha Talks: Hostages to Be Released in Ceasefire Plan - Leon Neal/Getty Images

Hamas Hostage Release Sparks Optimism for Peace in Gaza Conflict - Leon Neal/Getty Images

Hamas Expected to Release 33 Hostages in Initial Phase of Ceasefire Deal, Say Israeli Officials

Hamas is anticipated to release 33 hostages during the first phase of a ceasefire agreement currently being finalized in Doha, Israeli officials have reported. This development offers the first significant indication of progress toward ending the protracted Israel-Hamas conflict, which has persisted for 15 months and destabilized the region.

Highlights of the Emerging Agreement

  • Hostages and Ceasefire: The deal, if finalized, would halt the fighting, enable the return of dozens of hostages, and significantly expand humanitarian aid to Gaza. This would mark a critical turning point since Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, during which 251 hostages were taken.
  • Hostage Numbers: Hamas and its allies currently hold 94 of the initial hostages, with at least 34 confirmed dead. Most of the 33 hostages expected to be released are believed to be alive, but some bodies may also be returned.
  • Timeline: The first phase is set to unfold during a 42-day ceasefire period, with negotiations for the next phase commencing on the 16th day.

Global Reactions and Progress

  • US Leadership Involvement: President Joe Biden expressed optimism about the deal, emphasizing its potential to secure hostages’ release, halt fighting, and deliver vital humanitarian aid. Former President-elect Donald Trump also commented, citing progress in the negotiations.
  • Diplomatic Efforts: A final round of proximity talks is scheduled in Doha, with key players including Mossad Director David Barnea and negotiators from Hamas, mediated by Qatari officials.

Proposed Terms

  • Military Presence: Israeli forces will maintain control along the Philadelphi Corridor and a buffer zone within Gaza, sparking some contention over the width and terms of this zone.
  • Prisoner Releases: Palestinian prisoners involved in attacks on Israelis will be relocated to Gaza or third countries, rather than the West Bank.
  • Return of Displaced Residents: Northern Gaza residents will be permitted to return under “security arrangements” yet to be detailed.

Challenges Ahead

A senior Israeli official noted a breakthrough in the talks but warned that the deal still requires approval from Israel’s security and full government cabinets. There may also be potential Supreme Court petitions from opponents of the agreement.

Concerns About Stability

Former Israeli intelligence official Avi Melamed cautioned that the continued presence of both Israeli forces and Hamas during the ceasefire phase could lead to renewed hostilities. He highlighted the delicate balance needed to prevent flare-ups during the transition.

The Human Toll

The conflict has claimed devastating human lives. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli military reports approximately 1,200 Israeli deaths. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Ministry of Health estimates over 46,565 Palestinians have been killed, with more than 100,000 injured in Gaza.

A Glimmer of Hope

Despite the fragile nature of the negotiations, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum expressed cautious optimism. “We trust in those working tirelessly to bring our loved ones home and will not rest until the last hostage returns,” the group stated.

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The coming days will be pivotal as negotiators in Doha work to finalize terms, raising the possibility of a truce and a gradual end to the devastating conflict.

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