Key Points

Prime Minister Netanyahu has confirmed Israel's immediate readiness to receive all hostages held in Gaza. The US-brokered agreement involves a major prisoner exchange and urgent humanitarian aid for Gaza. President Herzog described this as a historic moment that could reshape the Middle East despite some painful concessions. Meanwhile, ongoing negotiations continue to finalize the details of this complex ceasefire arrangement.

Key Points: Netanyahu Says Israel Ready to Receive All Hostages Immediately

  • Netanyahu spoke directly with Israel's hostage coordinator Gal Hirsch about readiness
  • Deal includes release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners for Israeli hostages
  • President Herzog calls agreement historic despite painful elements for Israel
  • Hamas may move up hostage release if Israel frees high-profile prisoners
  • New talks underway to resolve prisoner list issues in ceasefire deal
  • Trump's arrival eagerly awaited as US builds next stages of agreement
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Israel 'prepared' to recieve all hostages: PM Netanyahu

PM Netanyahu confirms Israel's readiness for hostage return as US-brokered ceasefire deal progresses. Historic agreement includes prisoner exchange and Gaza aid provisions.

"Israel is prepared and ready to immediately receive all of our hostages - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Tel Aviv, October 12

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Israel is ready to receive its hostages "immediately".

The Israel-Hamas conflict has killed at least 67,806 people and wounded 1,70,066 since October 2023. A total of 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, and about 200 were taken captive, as per Al Jazeera.

The Prime Minister's Office said that Netanyahu spoke in this regard with Israel's Coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing Brigadier-General (Res.) Gal Hirsch.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister's Office said, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just spoken with Coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Gal Hirsch. Prime Minister Netanyahu: "Israel is prepared and ready to immediately receive all of our hostages"."

https://x.com/IsraeliPM/status/1977326611747025232

As part of the deal outlined by US President Donald Trump, Israel will release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the Israeli hostages, and allow the immediate provision of "full aid" to Gaza, which has faced severe food shortages and has fallen into famine in some regions, according to the world's leading authority on food crises, CBS News reported.

Hours ahead of the expected release of the hostages from Gaza under a US-brokered ceasefire deal, Israel's President Isaac Herzog delivered a hopeful address to crowds gathered at Tel Aviv's Hostages Square, calling the agreement "a historic moment" that could reshape the Middle East, despite some drawbacks, The Times of Israel reported.

"It's important to say - this agreement is not simple. It will include some very painful elements, and they already are painful," Herzog said, without specifying which elements he is referring to. "But we understand that this is a historic moment that can also provide a genuine horizon of hope and change for the Middle East."

Israel is "eagerly awaiting" the arrival of US President Donald Trump on Monday, Herzog stated, as per The Times of Israel.

"We want to welcome him among us, to thank him from the bottom of our hearts - him and his team - for their tremendous effort, as well as the mediators and everyone who took part," the President said.

Israel wants the US "to build the next stages [of the deal] so that we will see real change in Israel and the Middle East - in Gaza and everywhere - that will bring us true change and hope," he adds.

Meanwhile, The Times of Israel, citing its sources, said that Hamas has told mediators it will move up the release of hostages in Gaza to today -- earlier than the planned Monday deadline -- if Israel agrees to free at least two of seven high-profile Palestinian prisoners it is seeking.

A new round of talks began this morning between Israel and Hamas to resolve outstanding issues related to the list of prisoners to be released under the first phase of Washington's Gaza ceasefire deal.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I'm happy for the hostages' families, releasing 2000 prisoners seems like a huge security risk. Israel needs to ensure this doesn't lead to more attacks in the future. The numbers are staggering - 67k+ lives lost is just heartbreaking 💔
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Arjun K
As an Indian who values peace, I hope this deal brings lasting stability. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza needs immediate attention - famine is unacceptable in today's world. Maybe this could be a model for resolving other conflicts too.
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Sarah B
The US mediation seems to be working, but I'm concerned about the long-term implications. Both sides need to build trust gradually. The immediate focus should be on humanitarian aid and preventing further loss of life.
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Vikram M
This conflict shows why strong border security is essential for any nation. India should learn from this and remain vigilant. Happy to see diplomatic efforts bearing fruit though - dialogue is always better than violence.
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Kavya N
The numbers are shocking - over 1.7 lakh injured! This exchange is a step in the right direction, but the international community needs to ensure both sides honor the agreement. No more innocent lives should be lost. 🤝

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