Hamas offers hostage release in latest Gaza ceasefire twist


Monday, October 13, 2025-Hamas has announced its readiness to release 20 living Israeli hostages as part of renewed talks tied to the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. The statement, confirmed through regional mediators, signals a possible shift in the group’s approach after months of international pressure and mounting humanitarian concerns.


Israeli officials have yet to publicly respond, though sources within the negotiation teams say discussions are ongoing under close U.S. and Egyptian supervision.

The development has drawn intense global attention, with families of the hostages expressing cautious optimism after weeks of uncertainty. Crowds gathered in Tel Aviv holding photos of their loved ones, urging the government to accept any deal that ensures safe returns.

International humanitarian organizations have also welcomed the move, describing it as a “glimmer of hope” in one of the region’s darkest humanitarian chapters.

If the exchange proceeds, it could mark the first tangible breakthrough since the ceasefire began and potentially pave the way for a broader peace framework. Analysts, however, warn that deep mistrust and competing political pressures could stall progress.


For now, all eyes remain on the next 48 hours — a crucial window that could determine whether this gesture becomes a lasting step toward stability or just another fleeting pause in a long and bitter conflict.

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