Pictured: Celebrations in Tel Aviv continue

Alex Croft9 October 2025 10:39
Deal ‘not politically over the line in Israel’, says defence expert
Our foreign news reporter James Reynolds has been speaking with Dr Andreas Krieg, an associate professor of defence studies at King’s College London.
Dr Krieg told The Independent that the agreement is “not yet over the line politically in Israel”.
He said it requires “security-cabinet and then full cabinet approval, and at least one senior coalition figure has already signalled opposition”.
Dr Krieg added: “A late revolt by hardliners or a demand to amend the text would push the timetable back.”
Alex Croft9 October 2025 10:28
BREAKING: Gaza ceasefire will go into effect once deal ratified – Israeli official
The Gaza ceasefire agreement will go into effect after it is ratified by the Israeli government, a source in Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has said.
It comes following reports in Egyptian media that the ceasefire had gone into effect.
The deal was due to be signed at 10am UK time (12pm local time) – it is unclear whether a formal signing has taken place.
We’ll bring you more as it comes in.
Alex Croft9 October 2025 10:14
Israel kills 11 Palestinians in the past day, Gaza health ministry says
Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians in Gaza over the past day, Gaza’s health ministry has reported on Telegram.
Another 49 people were injured over the past 24 hours, it added. Some victims remain under the rubble, where ambulance crews are having difficulties in reaching them.
This brings the total death toll in Gaza to at least 67,194, the ministry added.
Alex Croft9 October 2025 10:02
Hostage release expected on Sunday or Monday, Israeli official tells The Independent
The release of the 20 living Israeli hostages is expected to take place on Sunday or Monday, an Israeli official has told our chief international correspondent Bel Trew.
The 72-hour window in which hostages must be released, as per the guidelines, will begin the moment the Israeli government ratifies the deal, the official said.
Reminder: That meeting is set to take place at 5pm Israeli time (3pm UK time) today. Until then, the ceasefire won’t officially be in place.
Alex Croft9 October 2025 09:57
Watch: Starmer welcomes Gaza peace plan breakthrough
Alex Croft9 October 2025 09:55
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Alex Croft9 October 2025 09:53
Who will run a post-war Gaza administration?
Trump’s plan calls for an international body led by Trump himself and including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to play a role in Gaza’s post-war administration.
Arab countries which back the plan say it must lead to eventual independence for a Palestinian state, which Netanyahu says will never happen.
Even if a major breakthrough is reached, there is no clear indication who will rule Gaza when the war ends.
Netanyahu, Trump, Western and Arab states have ruled out a role for Hamas, which has run Gaza since driving out Palestinian rivals in 2007.
Hamas has said it was ready to relinquish Gaza governance, but only to a Palestinian technocrat government supervised by the Palestinian Authority and backed by Arab and Muslim countries, as per a longstanding Egyptian proposal.
It rejects any role for Blair or foreign rule of Gaza.
Alex Croft9 October 2025 09:52
Signing of Gaza ceasefire deal expected in under 15 minutes
Earlier, we reported that the Gaza ceasefire deal was due to be signed at 12pm Israeli time (10am UK time).
The signing is expected to take place in the Egyptian beach resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, where they negotiated the biggest step yet taken to end two years of devastating warfare.
But the ceasefire coming into effect will still depend on Israel’s security cabinet and government approving the agreement 5pm Israel time (3pm UK time).
There have been few updates about the signing in the past hour, but we’ll bring you the latest as it comes in.
Alex Croft9 October 2025 09:47
‘The joy is incomplete’, Gaza man tells The Independent
Although a truce may be about to begin, the “joy is incomplete”, a 27-year-old has told The Independent’s Nedal Hamdouna in Gaza.
With only limited parts of Gaza set to be made free from Israeli forces in the deal, and with much of the strip lying in ruins, celebrations are muted.
Here is the full reaction from Huda Omar:
The war may be over and a truce is about to begin, but the heart isn’t happy about that, and the heartbeats no longer beat rapidly for the joy of the war’s end as usual, everything has been destroyed: land, stones, and people.
The land and homes have been demolished by the Israeli army, and we have lost many loved ones and friends.
The joy is incomplete because the return is currently limited to parts of the Gaza Strip. Not all of us will be able to return to our homes in the first phase, and the return will not be with all the friends and acquaintances who were killed over the past two years. Everything is not as it was before.
Despite this, there is a small amount of hope and joy for the end of this harsh war and the return to some of what remains of northern Gaza.
Huda Omar, 27
Alex Croft9 October 2025 09:33