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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 470 - 3 hostages set to come home Sunday under truce with Hamas

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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🗓️ 18 January 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

The Prime Minister’s Office issued a brief statement after 1 a.m. Saturday morning confirming the government approved the hostage release-ceasefire deal after meeting for more than seven hours. Twenty-four ministers voted in favor of the deal and eight opposed. The deal should enter into force on Sunday at 8:30 am and the first three Israeli hostages are to be freed at 4 pm. In sum, 33 hostages are to be freed in the first, 42-day phase of the deal. Horovitz speaks about the political dramas and what we know about the implementation of the deal and who is on the first-phase list.

Israel is set to release up to 1,904 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, including several serving multiple life sentences for deadly terror attacks and murder. The Justice Ministry has, as of Saturday, published the names of 735 Palestinian prisoners to allow petitions against their release to be submitted to the High Court. We hear some of the complexities around the prisoner-release portion of the truce deal and who is not currently going to be freed.

We speak about the mood of the country after the deal was finally ratified. How are families whose loved ones were killed in battle in Gaza feeling as Hamas and Hezbollah cry victory and vow to ramp up their "resistance" to Israel in the near future.

For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

Discussed articles include:

Israeli government approves hostage-ceasefire agreement with Hamas

Israel to free up to 1,904 Palestinians in 1st stage of hostage deal, including killers

These are the 33 hostages set to be returned in phase one of the Gaza ceasefire

Guidelines for hospitals set to receive hostages include STD checks, pregnancy tests

IDF intercepts missile from Yemen in 4th Houthi attack this week, no injuries

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IMAGE: A woman pauses near posters of hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Israel, as Israel's security cabinet convened to decide whether to approve a deal that would release dozens of hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza and pause the 15-month-war, January 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing.

0:09.2

Today is Saturday, January 18th, day 470 of the war.

0:14.5

Amanda Barshall Dan here with editor David Horowitz for a special update.

0:19.4

David, thank you so much for joining me on this Shabbat.

0:22.0

Thank you, Amanda. Shabbat Shabbat Shalom. The full Israeli government voted early this

0:27.2

morning in favor of approving the hostage ceasefire agreement with Hamas after the security cabinet

0:33.1

gave its blessing to the deal on Friday just before Shabbat. David will explain what this means

0:39.8

as Qatar announces that the ceasefire in Gaza will take effect at 8.30 a.m. Sunday morning.

0:47.0

We'll hear how Israel is to free up to 1,904 Palestinians in the first stage of the hostage deal, including killers, and learn a little

0:57.0

about who are the 33 hostages set to be returned in phase one of the Gaza ceasefire.

1:03.7

We still do not know who is alive.

1:07.7

All this and much, much more when we're back.

1:17.1

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1:22.9

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1:30.3

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1:36.3

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1:39.3

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1:46.1

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1:52.6

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2:03.6

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