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Israel-Hamas ceasefire Updates: Trump says phase 2 of peace plan has ‘already started’ as he lands in Egypt for Gaza summit

FP News Desk October 13, 2025, 21:19:15 IST

Israel-Hamas ceasefire Live Updates: The “Summit for Peace,” co-hosted by Trump and Egypt’s el-Sisi, aims to rally global support for the newly brokered Gaza ceasefire and lay the groundwork for lasting regional stability. World leaders from Europe, the Middle East, and the UN are expected to attend the high-level meeting.

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Israel-Hamas ceasefire Updates: Trump says phase 2 of peace plan has ‘already started’ as he lands in Egypt for Gaza summit
US President Donald Trump disembarks from Air Force One upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport on the outskirts of Lod near Tel Aviv on October 13, 2025, as he travels to Israel and Egypt. AFP

The Israeli military has confirmed that the second group of Israeli hostages has been transferred to the Red Cross. “The 13 hostages are now on their way to IDF and ISA forces in the Gaza Strip,” the military said.

Israel-Hamas ceasefire Live: IDF confirms 13 hostages handed over to Red Cross

Israel-Hamas ceasefire Live Updates: The Israeli military confirmed that 13 hostages have been handed over to the Red Cross and are en route to IDF and ISA forces in Gaza.

October 13, 2025, 21:16:27 (IST)

Trump arrives in Egypt for Gaza summit, here is the wrap of today's all developments

US President Donald Trump landed in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Monday to co-chair a summit on Gaza with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, attended by over two dozen world leaders.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu skipped the summit due to a Jewish holiday, though Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and leaders including UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and European and Arab officials are expected. A document to formalize the Gaza ceasefire is set to be signed.

Earlier, Trump visited Israel and addressed the Knesset to mark the return of 20 surviving hostages. He called the release an “incredible triumph for Israel and the world” and urged Palestinians to abandon “terror,” calling the end of the war a “long and painful nightmare… finally over.”

The initial ceasefire deal, effective Friday, includes the exchange of 47 Israeli hostages—living and deceased—for 250 prisoners and 1,700 detainees held by Israel since the conflict began. The Red Cross has received the remains of two deceased hostages, with more expected. Families of hostages accused Hamas of failing to fully comply with the agreement.

While the ceasefire and releases have been welcomed, Hamas has said it will not participate in governing post-war Gaza, though it remains influential and refuses disarmament.

Freed Israeli hostages reunited with loved ones

The 20 Israeli hostages released from Gaza embraced family and friends, crying and smiling after more than two years in captivity. Wrapped in Israeli flags, they were welcomed as military helicopters brought them home under a US-backed ceasefire deal, AFP reporters said.

October 13, 2025, 21:09:44 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Red Cross receives bodies of two Israeli hostages from Hamas

The bodies of two deceased Israeli hostages held in Gaza were handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas on Monday, the Israeli military said, adding that the remains of two additional captives are also expected to be transferred.

“According to information provided by the Red Cross, two coffins of deceased hostages have been transferred to their custody and are on their way to IDF (military) and ISA (security agency) forces in the Gaza Strip,” the military said.

October 13, 2025, 20:48:01 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Hostages welcomed back home into Israel by IDF | Video

The Israeli military has received hostages returning from Hamas captivity, reuniting them with their families. Watch the video for the moment.

October 13, 2025, 20:43:24 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Egypt’s Sisi welcomes Trump, says 'enough with war'

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi welcomed US President Donald Trump to the country.

In a Facebook post after Trump’s arrival, Sisi said the upcoming Sharm el-Sheikh summit shows that the “populations’ will is tied with the world leaders’ determination to ending the war in Gaza.”

“They all carry a single message to mankind: Enough with war … welcome to peace,” he added.

October 13, 2025, 20:21:48 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump arrives in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh for peace summit

US President Donald Trump has landed in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh to lead a deal-signing ceremony with 20 world leaders. Air Force One was escorted by Egyptian fighter jets. Last week, representatives from Israel, Hamas, and the US met in Sharm el-Sheikh to finalize the Gaza ceasefire.

October 13, 2025, 20:15:00 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Red Cross heads to southern Gaza to collect hostages’ bodies

The Red Cross is entering Gaza to retrieve the bodies of hostages being returned by Hamas, the Israeli military said.

The IDF and Shin Bet said the Red Cross is going to a meeting point in southern Gaza, where several coffins of deceased abductees will be handed over. The military added it is ready to receive more coffins later. They did not specify which hostages’ bodies will be collected and urged against speculation.

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October 13, 2025, 19:31:42 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: PM Modi hails Gaza deal, praises Trump

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the agreement securing the release of 20 Israeli hostages held by Hamas for over two years.

“Their freedom stands as a tribute to the courage of their families, the unwavering peace efforts of President Trump and the strong resolve of Prime Minister Netanyahu. We support President Trump’s sincere efforts to bring peace to the region,” he wrote on X.

October 13, 2025, 19:20:06 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump departs for Egypt ahead of Gaza summit

US President Donald Trump has left Israel aboard Air Force One and is headed to Egypt for a summit on Gaza’s future. He did not make formal remarks at Ben Gurion Airport but spoke briefly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before departing. Trump spent just under seven hours in Israel.
October 13, 2025, 19:15:12 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Released Palestinians start receiving medical care in Gaza

Hamas says hospitals in Gaza have begun providing medical care and check-ups to Palestinians recently released from Israeli detention. Nearly 2,000 people were freed today, with some sent to Gaza and others to the West Bank.
October 13, 2025, 18:44:30 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump says decades of terrorism, jihadism, and anti-Semitism have failed

Speaking at the Israeli Knesset, US President Donald Trump said the region has “extraordinary potential” and stressed that decades of terrorism, jihadism, and anti-Semitism have not worked. “They have caused death and destruction. From Gaza to Iran, these forces don’t weaken Israel—they spread hatred and chaos,” he said.
October 13, 2025, 18:42:31 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump criticises Biden and Obama

US President Donald Trump slammed his two Democratic predecessors. He said the Biden administration did not advance the Abraham Accords and criticised Obama for signing the Iran nuclear deal.

October 13, 2025, 18:16:39 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump says Hezbollah’s threat to Israel has been destroyed

US President Donald Trump told the Knesset that “the dagger of Hezbollah” targeting Israel has been “completely shattered.” He added that his administration is backing Lebanon’s new president in his efforts to disarm Hezbollah, saying the president is “doing very well.”
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October 13, 2025, 18:05:27 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: More than 150 Palestinian prisoners sent to Egypt

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society says 154 Palestinians serving long sentences in Israeli prisons have been deported to Egypt.

Israeli authorities had insisted that inmates convicted of violent crimes be sent to third countries instead of returning to the West Bank or Gaza.

October 13, 2025, 17:59:41 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump ends speech with strong message on US-Israel ties

US President Donald Trump concluded his address with a tribute to the long-standing US-Israel partnership.

“From the very first day that modern Israel was founded, we have stood together through victory and defeat, through glory and heartache,” he said.

Trump highlighted the nations’ shared achievements — in industry, innovation, and warfare — and celebrated their recent success in bringing home hostages.

“I love Israel, I’m with you all the way,” he said, ending to loud applause.

October 13, 2025, 17:54:52 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump floats ‘surprise’ idea of Israel-Iran peace deal

US President Donald Trump surprised Israeli lawmakers by suggesting the possibility of a peace deal with Iran.

“You know what would be great — if we could make a peace deal with them. Would you be happy with that? Wouldn’t it be nice? Because I think they want to. I think they’re tired,” Trump said, drawing a muted reaction from the chamber.

October 13, 2025, 17:53:57 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Israeli speaker jokes about Trump’s UN teleprompter gaffe

Israeli parliament speaker Amir Ohana poked fun at Trump during his Knesset address, referencing the US president’s earlier remarks at the United Nations General Assembly where he had joked about being given only a “bad teleprompter and bad escalator” by the UN.

“Oh, but today everything’s working beautifully — Trump and the teleprompters,” Ohana quipped, drawing laughter from lawmakers.

October 13, 2025, 17:38:14 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: 'Not the easiest guy', says Trump as he jokes about Netanyahu

US President Donald Trump called Benjamin Netanyahu his “partner,” joking, “He’s not the easiest guy to deal with, but that’s what makes him great.”
October 13, 2025, 17:30:11 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump says Gaza deal 'couldn’t have happened' without US strikes on Iran

US President Donald Trump said the Gaza deal “couldn’t have happened” without the US striking three of Iran’s nuclear sites earlier this year.

“We took a big cloud off the Middle East and off Israel,” he said, adding that “Israel, with our help, has won all they can — now it’s time for peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East.”

Trump also mentioned his upcoming trip to Egypt for the peace summit, joking, “I’ll be quite late — they might not be there by the time I get there,” referring to the long speeches that preceded his address.

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October 13, 2025, 17:25:36 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump says weapons brought peace

US President Donald Trump thanked his special envoy Steve Witkoff, adviser Jared Kushner — “who loves Israel” — along with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

“We had some unbelievably good people working on this,” Trump said.

Turning to Israel, he added, “Bibi would call me so many times asking for weapons — so many that Israel became strong and powerful… that’s what led to peace.”

October 13, 2025, 17:23:40 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Two Knesset members removed after interrupting Trump’s speech

Israeli lawmakers Ayman Odeh and Ofer Cassif were removed from the Knesset after interrupting US President Donald Trump’s address, Israeli Army Radio reported.
October 13, 2025, 17:14:47 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump praises Steve Witkoff, calls him 'Henry Kissinger, who doesn’t leak'

US President Donald Trump praised Steve Witkoff, joking that he calls his special envoy “Henry Kissinger, who doesn’t leak.”

“Henry is a big leaker. He leaked,” Trump said of the former secretary of state and national security adviser under Nixon and Ford.

“Steve doesn’t leak. Steve just wants to get the job done. He wants to do what’s right,” Trump added during his remarks at the Knesset.

Trump said “everybody loves him,” including, apparently, Russian President Vladimir Putin. He recounted a meeting between Putin and Witkoff that Trump expected to last 15–20 minutes but stretched to five hours.

“I said, ‘What the hell were you talking about for five hours?’ And he says, ‘just a lot of interesting things,’” Trump recalled, calling it “a talent” to speak with someone that long.

“He’s a great negotiator, because he’s a great guy,” Trump said of Witkoff.

The US president also thanked other team members in the audience, including his son-in-law Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

October 13, 2025, 17:10:46 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Knesset member interrupts Trump, calls for recognising Palestine

US President Trump was briefly heckled during his speech at the Knesset by Ayman Odeh, a member of the Israeli parliament.

Earlier, Odeh posted on X, “The amount of hypocrisy in the plenum is unbearable. To crown Netanyahu through flattery the likes of which has never been seen, through an orchestrated group, does not absolve him and his government of the crimes against humanity committed in Gaza, nor of the responsibility for the blood of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian victims and thousands of Israeli victims.”

October 13, 2025, 17:00:19 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump praises Arab world for Gaza deal

US President Donald Trump expressed his appreciation for Arab nations and Muslim leaders “that came together to press Hamas, to set the hostages free.”

“We had a lot of help … a lot of people that you wouldn’t suspect, and I want to thank them very much for that,” he added.

“It’s an incredible triumph for Israel and the world to have all of these nations working together as partners in peace.”

October 13, 2025, 16:57:06 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump’s Knesset speech briefly interrupted

US President Trump’s speech at the Knesset was briefly paused as security officials removed people from the parliament and confiscated banners.
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October 13, 2025, 16:53:00 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump jabs Netanyahu while praising him as 'man of exceptional courage'

US President Donald Trump playfully teased Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while speaking at the Knesset.

“I want to express my gratitude to a man of exceptional courage and patriotism whose partnership did so much to make this momentous day possible,” Trump said. “You know, who I’m talking about there’s only one: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Trump asked Netanyahu to stand as the Knesset erupted in applause.

“And he is not easy, I want to tell you. I want to tell you he’s not the easiest guy to deal with, but that’s what makes him great,” Trump added, drawing laughter from the crowd.

October 13, 2025, 16:51:26 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Israeli opposition leader hails Trump, calls for Nobel Peace Prize

Speaking in the Knesset, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid praised US President Donald Trump and said he should receive the Nobel Peace Prize next year.

“When you were elected, you declared that you would be ‘the President of Peace.’ You have kept your word,” Lapid said alongside Trump. “The fact that you were not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize is a grave mistake by the committee – but they will have no choice, Mr. President. They will have to award it to you next year.”

Lapid added that Trump had achieved the “unimaginable,” but now Israel must “take responsibility” for the next steps.

October 13, 2025, 16:41:35 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump addressing the Knesset

US President Donald Trump is currently speaking at the Israeli parliament.
October 13, 2025, 16:35:41 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Israeli opposition leader speaking in Knesset

Yair Lapid, Israel’s opposition leader, is now addressing the Knesset.

US President Trump is also expected to speak shortly.

October 13, 2025, 16:30:29 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu says he is 'committed to this peace' in Knesset speech

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is “committed to this peace” following the release of living hostages from Gaza, speaking in the Knesset.

He thanked US President Donald Trump for his “pivotal leadership in putting forward a proposal that got the backing of almost the entire world.”

Trump’s ceasefire plan, Netanyahu said, “brings all our hostages home,” “ends the war by achieving all our objectives,” and “opens the door to an historic expansion of peace in our region and beyond our region.”

“Mr. President, you are committed to this peace. I am committed to this peace. And together, Mr. President, we will achieve this peace,” he added.

October 13, 2025, 16:23:57 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu pays tribute to fallen Israeli soldiers

“Today the Jewish calendar marks the end of two years of war,” Netanyahu said.

He paid tribute to fallen Israeli soldiers, mentioning by name some of those killed and injured.

“Because of these heroes, our nation will survive… thrive… and will have peace,” the prime minister added.

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October 13, 2025, 16:21:22 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu criticises governments for ‘turning on Israel’

Speaking in the Knesset, Netanyahu accused several governments, without naming them, of accepting “Hamas’ false propaganda.”

“More and more governments succumbed to anti-Semitic mobs in their own countries. They just turned on Israel. They called for us to surrender to Hamas demands, just leave Gaza immediately,” he said.

“They said, end the war without committing to disarm Hamas, without committing to a demilitarised Gaza.”

October 13, 2025, 16:14:54 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu credits Trump’s 'pivotal leadership' for ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Donald Trump’s “pivotal leadership” in securing the ceasefire, saying it won “the backing of almost the entire world.”

He added that both he and Trump are committed to bringing peace to the region and will achieve it together.

Netanyahu described the ceasefire as “a proposal that brings all our hostages home, a proposal that ends the war by achieving all our objectives.”

October 13, 2025, 16:00:13 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu praises Trump in Knesset

Speaking in the Israeli Knesset, Prime Minister Netanyahu praised US President Trump.

“On this day, filled with emotion, which will be carved in the history of our people, your name will be carved in the legacy of our nation,” he said.

“It has already been carved in the history of humanity.”

October 13, 2025, 15:58:53 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu will not attend Gaza summit, says Israeli PM’s office

“Prime Minister Netanyahu was invited by US President Trump to participate in a conference taking place today in Egypt,” his office said on X.

“The Prime Minister thanked President Trump for his invitation but stated that he would not be able to attend due to the proximity of the event to the start of the holiday.”

Earlier, the White House and Egypt’s presidency had said Netanyahu would attend.

October 13, 2025, 15:45:40 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Trump gets welcome from Speaker Amir Ohana

Speaker Amir Ohana opened proceedings in the Israeli parliament by welcoming attendees and visitors, drawing rounds of applause. He acknowledged officials present in the room, including US President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Netanyahu and Trump are expected to speak shortly.

October 13, 2025, 15:34:57 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Knesset session begins, Trump to speak shortly

The session at Israel’s parliament, Knesset, has starting, with Netanyahu and Trump among the scheduled speakers.
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October 13, 2025, 15:32:33 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: First of 38 buses carrying freed Palestinian detainees enters Gaza

The first of 38 buses carrying detainees freed from Israeli prisons has entered Gaza, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Information Office says.
October 13, 2025, 15:29:00 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Vans carrying Palestinian prisoners leave Israeli prisons

Vans transporting Palestinian prisoners have left Israeli prisons, live video and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Office show.

Some vans left Ofer Prison and arrived shortly after in Ramallah, West Bank, where crowds and medical staff had gathered.

Israel is set to release 250 Palestinians serving long prison terms, along with 1,718 detainees held without charge since the Gaza war began. The first bus has already crossed into Gaza, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society.

Crowds have gathered at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, to welcome the returning prisoners.

October 13, 2025, 15:17:54 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Russian foreign minister says Trump plan as 'too vague'

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the plan outlined by US President Donald Trump was “too vague” on Palestinian statehood and only addressed the Gaza Strip. He contended that the plan should specify what will happen with the West Bank.
October 13, 2025, 15:13:46 (IST)

Israel-Hamas ceasefire live: Netanyahu to join Trump at Gaza peace summit, says Egyptian presidency

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attend the international peace summit on Gaza war in Egypt, the Egyptian presidency announced.

He had been expected to skip the summit, where President Trump and around 20 other world leaders are meeting later today.

Israel has confirmed that seven hostages held by Hamas have been handed over to the International Red Cross in northern Gaza — the first release under a US-backed ceasefire deal seen as a breakthrough in the two-year war. The agreement also includes provisions for humanitarian aid to reach the famine-hit Gaza Strip and the release of thousands of Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons.

The truce follows the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan, which was agreed upon by Israel and Hamas last week during indirect talks in Egypt, with Qatar and Turkey acting as mediators.

Hamas said the release of the seven hostages on Monday was part of an exchange that will see 20 Israeli captives freed in return for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners. The Israeli military confirmed that the released hostages are now in its custody but did not disclose their condition.

Following the signing of the first phase of the peace deal, Israeli forces began withdrawing from Gaza City to an agreed “yellow line,” allowing hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians to return to what remains of their homes — much of the city now in ruins. Armed police were seen securing aid convoys and maintaining order in areas vacated by Israeli troops.

Trump is expected to arrive in Israel on Monday aboard Air Force One. He will meet families of hostages and address the Knesset before flying to Egypt to co-chair a global “Summit for Peace” alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The summit aims to solidify international backing for the ceasefire and push for lasting stability in the region.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog announced that Trump will be honoured with Israel’s highest civilian award — the Presidential Medal of Honour — for his efforts in brokering the deal.
“Through his tireless efforts, President Trump has not only helped bring our loved ones home but has also laid the foundations for a new era in the Middle East built on security, cooperation, and genuine hope for a peaceful future,” Herzog said in a statement. “It will be a great honour for me to present him with the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honour.”

The upcoming “Summit for Peace” will bring together leaders from the US, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, the UN, and the European Union. While neither Israel nor Hamas is expected to attend, the Palestinian Authority leader will participate.

The ceasefire, which began on Friday, marks the most significant effort yet to end the two-year conflict that began with Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which killed about 1,200 people and saw 251 taken hostage. Since then, the war has claimed around 67,000 Palestinian lives, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which says roughly half of the dead are women and children. The UN and independent observers consider these figures broadly credible.

About 90 per cent of Gaza’s two million residents have been displaced by the fighting. The latest truce offers the first real glimmer of hope for a region battered by years of war.

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