Facebook Pixel Hamas, Israel agree on deal | Cape Times - newspaper - Lee esta historia en Magzter.com
Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

Hamas, Israel agree on deal

Cape Times

|

October 10, 2025

ISRAEL and Hamas yesterday agreed a Gaza ceasefire deal to free the remaining living hostages, in a major step towards ending a war that has killed tens of thousands of people and unleashed a humanitarian catastrophe.

The agreement, which follows a 20-point peace plan for Gaza announced last month by US President Donald Trump, had been scheduled for signing in Egypt, and calls for Israel to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

Under the deal, there will be a surge of aid into Gaza after more than two years of war started by Hamas's unprecedented October 2023 attack on Israel.

The Israeli army said it was preparing to pull back troops in Gaza as part of the deal.

Further down the line, Trump's plan also calls for the disarmament of Hamas and for Gaza to be ruled by a transitional authority headed by the US president himself, though this point has yet to be addressed.

A source within Hamas said the group will exchange 20 living hostages all at the same time for nearly 2 000 Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal’s first phase, with the swop to happen within 72 hours of its implementation.

The timing of the implementation were expected to be announced yesterday, the source said, while Trump said he believed all the hostages would “all be coming back on Monday”.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Cape Times

Cape Times

Cape Times

Oil prices sink further as Trump signs deal to open Hormuz

OIL prices tumbled again yesterday after US President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart signed off on a deal to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

time to read

3 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Cape Times

Political theatre or accountability?

When police oversight becomes a political campaign, who benefits?

time to read

3 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Historic Portugal draw brings joy to Ebola-stricken DRC

THE Democratic Republic of Congo’s first-ever World Cup point on Wednesday gave their compatriots in Bunia, the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak, a rare chance to celebrate.

time to read

2 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

From ICE detention to Pretoria prison: Peet Viljoen's legal troubles unfold

FROM an ICE detention camp in the United States to Kgosi Mampuru Prison in Pretoria - this is the fate of disgraced lawyer Peet Viljoen, at least for now, after he appeared in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court yesterday.

time to read

2 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Cape Times

Bafana Bafana fight back to secure a vital draw

INSPIRED by the spirit of the 1976 Soweto Uprising, Bafana Bafana seized the opportunity to etch their names into history, delivering a performance that honoured the weight of the occasion.

time to read

2 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Police launch manhunt after Manenberg shootout leaves one dead, six injured

POLICE have flooded Manenberg and launched a manhunt after a mass shooting on Wednesday night left one dead and six injured, including a police officer.

time to read

1 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Didiza called to support impeachment committee against CRs interdict

PARLIAMENT’S Impeachment Committee has resolved to oppose the urgent application brought by President Cyril Ramaphosa to interdict the committee from carrying out its work.

time to read

2 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Sub-Saharan Africa leads the way in global energy transition efforts: WEF

ENERGY TRANSITION INDEX

time to read

2 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

The biggest credit crisis in South Africa is not debt, it’s access

SOUTH Africa's biggest credit challenge is not excessive borrowing but a growing lack of access to regulated finance, according to the Credit Association of South Africa (CASA), which has warned that millions of consumers are increasingly being pushed toward informal and potentially risky lending channels.

time to read

2 mins

June 19, 2026

Cape Times

Cape Times

Dewane tackles police corruption

LOCAL crime writer Mike Nicol returns with the first in a gripping new series that introduces readers to one of his toughest and most charismatic characters yet: Captain Zara Dewane, a tough-as-biltong police officer in the Internal Crime Unit.

time to read

1 mins

June 19, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size