Israel and Hamas agreed to a deal to halt fighting
in Gaza and exchange Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, an official
briefed on the deal told Reuters on Wednesday, 15 Jan ’25 opening the way to a
possible end to a 15-month war that has upended the Middle East. The agreement follows months of on-off
negotiations brokered by Egyptian and Qatari mediators, with the backing of the
United States, and came just ahead of the Jan. 20 inauguration of U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump.
Israeli
troops invaded Gaza after Hamas-led gunmen broke through security barriers and
burst into Israeli communities on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 soldiers and
civilians and abducting more than 250 foreign and Israeli hostages.
Israel's
campaign in Gaza has killed more than 46,000 people, according to Gaza health
ministry figures, and left the narrow coastal enclave a wasteland of rubble,
with hundreds of thousands surviving the winter cold in tents and makeshift
shelters.
As his inauguration approached, Trump repeated his
demand that a deal be done swiftly, warning repeatedly that there would be
"hell to pay" if the hostages were not released. His Middle East
envoy Steve Witkoff worked with President Joe Biden's team to push the deal
over the line.
In Israel, the return of the hostages may ease some
of the public anger against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing
government over the Oct. 7 security failure that led to the deadliest single
day in the country's history.
The conflict
spread across the Middle East, with Iran-backed proxies in Lebanon, Iraq and
Yemen attacking Israel in solidarity with the Palestinians. The deal comes
after Israel killed the top leaders of Hamas and Lebanon's Hezbollah in
assassinations which gave it the upper hand.