Israel And Hamas Reach Ceasefire Agreement

By - 455 words

Language

Reading Level

Listen to Article

The Israel-Hamas conflict has caused significant damage in Gaza (Credit: Palestinian News & Information Agency / CC-BY-SA-3.0/ /wikimedia.org)

Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire agreement on January 15, 2025. It marks the first step in ending the 15-month conflict, which has killed thousands and caused widespread devastation in Gaza. The United Nations estimates that 1.9 million of Gaza’s 2.4 million residents have been displaced by the war.

Background

The conflict began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants attacked Israel from the Gaza Strip. They killed about 1,200 civilians and took 251 hostages. In response, Israel declared war on Hamas and launched military operations in Gaza.


Hamas fighters breached the strong fence between Gaza and Israel (Credit: Israel Ministry of Defence Spokesperson's Office/ CC-BY-SA-2.0)

On October 17, 2024, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced they had killed Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader behind the October 7 attack. Shortly after, international mediators began ceasefire talks to end the conflict.

What is a ceasefire?

A ceasefire is an agreement between countries at war to temporarily stop fighting. This gives leaders from both sides time to negotiate a permanent peace deal without worrying about an ongoing conflict.

What are the terms of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire?

The Israel-Hamas ceasefire will be carried out in three stages. Stage one will last for 42 days, during which fighting will completely halt. During this time, Hamas is expected to release 33 of the 55 living hostages at regular intervals. Israel, in turn, will release 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

The IDF will also withdraw from populated areas in Gaza, allowing residents to return. Additionally, hundreds of aid trucks carrying essentials like food and medical supplies will be allowed into Gaza daily.

Trucks carrying food and supplies into Gaza after the ceasefire was signed (Credit: Israel Defense Forces/ CC-BY-SA-2.0/ X.com)

Stage two begins sixteen days after the start of stage one. This stage aims to establish a path toward permanently ending the war. It will also allow the exchange of remaining living Israeli hostages for more Palestinian prisoners. Additionally, the IDF will fully withdraw from Gaza.

The third and final stage of the ceasefire will officially end the war. Hamas will return the bodies of 35 deceased hostages. Both sides will then begin post-war reconstruction efforts.

What has happened since January 15?

Since January 15, Hamas has freed seven female hostages. They include three civilians and four soldiers. Israel has lived up to its promise by releasing 290 Palestinian prisoners.

As of January 22, 2025, more than 2,400 aid trucks have entered Gaza. Over half of these went to northern Gaza, where aid has been hardest to deliver.

Will this ceasefire end the war?

Israel and Hamas still need to reach a final agreement that will end the war. However, the release of hostages and prisoners, the return of displaced residents, and the increased aid deliveries are positive steps forward. If both sides stay committed, the ceasefire could lead to a peaceful resolution. This will bring much-needed relief to millions affected by the conflict.

Resources: BBC.com, theguardian.com, CNN.com ,USIP.org

Workbook

Get the Workbook for this article!

Workbook contains: Article, Reading Comprehension, Critical Thinking Questions, Vocabulary in Context (+ answers), Multiple Choice Quiz (+ answers), Parts of Speech Quiz (+ answers), Vocabulary Game (+ answers)
Cite Article
Learn Keywords in this Article
14 Comments
  • alicecweaver
    alicecweaverabout 9 hours
    I am happy that the war is stoping because in is really sad when people start wars
    • iamthegrinch
      iamthegrinchabout 13 hours
      sad sad sad
      • mupemizymowy
        mupemizymowyabout 16 hours
        bro so sad!
        • 852128sophie
          852128sophieabout 22 hours
          I'm so glad to hear this good news! I really hate wars, when enemies cannot negotiate and people are dying and being captured! 😣
        • 34576
          34576about 23 hours
          Nice the war has finally ended!
          • beccarod123
            This war has been really sad. I have heard some things about it and it just makes you think and to be glad that we are not experiencing this right now. I pray to God that the family's that were affected by this war can heal over time. Everyone please pray for these people and ask God to help them.
            • obanaiigru
              I hope Israel and Hamas will came to agreement and say the war has come to a end. People choose violence and that is wrong. All those poor souls that have lost there loved ones, I want to say that they are probably in a better place and they will always be in your hearts. Thank you DOGONEWS for sharing this with us.😔🙏
              • jawsclaws
                • bookgirlschool
                  💔 This war made me feel so sad for all the innocent people who died and did nothing wrong. All the kids and the families who just wanted the fighting to be over. I do not like war and if any of you have seen it, I am sorry you have done nothing wrong.😔😔
                  • tennisgirl1234
                    That is good news. Can’t wait for this horrible war to be over!😀