TEL AVIV / GAZA STRIP – Seven Israeli hostages were released early Monday by Hamas in Gaza as part of a major ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, backed by President Donald Trump. The group was handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross, marking one of the final hostage releases nearly two years after the October 7, 2023 attacks.
Hamas issued a list of 20 hostages it planned to release ahead of the exchange, with additional captives expected to be freed in the coming hours, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The releases meet a key condition of the ceasefire agreement, which aims to bring an end to one of the most destructive conflicts in the region’s modern history.
President Trump is expected to arrive in the Middle East on Monday to meet the families of hostages, address the Israeli parliament, and attend an international summit on Gaza in Egypt. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One late Sunday, Trump declared:
“The war is over,”
expressing confidence that the ceasefire would hold.