
Ceasefire Takes Effect After Israeli Gov’t Votes To Approve Gaza Deal
After hours of cabinet debate on Thursday, October 9, 2025, Israel’s government voted to approve a Gaza ceasefire-and-hostage framework. The decision set in motion an initial halt to fighting, a phased IDF repositioning inside Gaza, and a quiet sequence of exchanges intended to bring captives home and return remains.
Implementation is designed to proceed without public ceremonies. The first transfers are expected within days once military benchmarks are met, with international organizations facilitating handovers and verification. In parallel, Israel will release designated prisoners under agreed conditions.
Ministers expressed both relief and concern as the plan moved forward, with backers emphasizing the urgency of reuniting families and critics warning of risks to deterrence. With approval secured, authorities now focus on sensitive logistics and strict security through each step.
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“Lord, grant steady hands and clear minds to all who are implementing this agreement. Protect every convoy and checkpoint, stabilize the borders, and let the returning hostages—living and deceased—be received with dignity, love, and compassion.”