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Trump signs document on Gaza ceasefire deal – DW – 10/13/2025
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Trump signs document on Gaza ceasefire deal – DW – 10/13/2025

Skip next section Four bodies arrive in Israel, identification process underway 10/13/2025October 13, 2025 Four bodies arrive in Israel, identification process underway Saim Dušan Inayatullah The Israeli army says that

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Skip next section Four bodies arrive in Israel, identification process underway

October 13, 2025

Four bodies arrive in Israel, identification process underway

Saim Dušan Inayatullah

The Israeli army says that the bodies of four hostages held in Gaza have been brought back to Israel.

The four coffins arrived at the National Institute for Forensic Medicine in Tel Aviv, where their identification process will take place.

While all living hostages have been returned to Israel, the Palestinian militant group Hamas still holds the bodies of 24 others.

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Skip next section UN reallocates $11 million for Gaza as winter approaches

October 13, 2025

UN reallocates $11 million for Gaza as winter approaches

Displaced Palestinians seen returning home after Israeli troops pulled back
Palestinians seen returning home after Israeli troops pulled backImage: Ramadan Abed/REUTERS

The United Nations on Monday announced that it would reallocate about $11 million (€9.5 million) in emergency funding to help scale up humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip before winter sets in.

A deputy UN spokesperson said the move followed a similar reallocation of $9 million last week as UN humanitarian organizations race to insure sufficient fuel supplies and life-saving necessities will be ready to go into the devastated enclave as the situation on the ground allows.

Despite general relief over the ceasefire, UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator Tom Fletcher was quick to point to one major part of the war that has not stopped: the civilian humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 

Fletcher noted that “without fresh contributions” from member states, “critical aid cannot keep flowing to people who rely on it.” 

Israel, which had blocked almost all aid into Gaza for months, has now begun to allow larger quantities into the enclave.

A UN analysis has described the situation in Gaza as a man-made disaster and accused Israel of deliberately creating famine conditions for the civilian population, a claim Israel denies.

More than 67,000 Palestinians were killed during the two years of war that followed a Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

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Skip next section Gaza ceasefire plan: The issues that remain unsolved

October 13, 2025

Gaza ceasefire plan: The issues that remain unsolved

Even though the ceasefire plan has been signed, success is not guaranteed because competing demands remain to solve the conflict.

Israel wants Hamas to disarm, and Hamas wants Israel to pull its troops out of all of Gaza. The future of Gaza’s government, which has been in Hamas’ hands for two decades, also remains to be worked out.

Here are issues that remain unsolved.

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Skip next section WATCH: Scenes of joy as Israeli hostages reunite with family

October 13, 2025

WATCH: Scenes of joy as Israeli hostages reunite with family

Scenes of jubilation as Israeli hostages are freed

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Skip next section Egypt’s Sissi to host Gaza reconstruction conference

October 13, 2025

Egypt’s Sissi to host Gaza reconstruction conference

“Egypt will work with the United States in coordination with partners in the coming days to lay the foundation for the reconstruction of the Strip, and we intend to host an early recovery, reconstruction and development conference,” Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said on Monday.

El-Sissi has asked US President Trump, who told world leaders that “rebuilding is maybe going to be the easiest part,” to support the conference.

In Sharm El-Sheikh on Monday, Trump said: “We know how to build better than anybody in the world.”

The World Bank and Egypt’s postwar plans envision reconstruction and recovery costs in Gaza upwards of $53 billion (€46 billion). 

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Skip next section Trump announces ‘peace in the Middle East’ as he signs ceasefire document

October 13, 2025

Trump announces ‘peace in the Middle East’ as he signs ceasefire document

US President Donald Trump announced “peace in the Middle East” as he officially signed off his plan for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

“Together we have achieved what everybody said was impossible,” Trump said, alongside the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, all of whom were key mediators in bringing about the deal.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi praised Trump for sealing the ceasefire in Gaza, saying the deal “closes a painful chapter in human history and opens a new era of peace and stability” for the region.

El-Sissi also announced that the US president will be awarded Egypt’s top civilian honor. 

US President Donald Trump presents the ceasefire agreement in Gaza
Donald Trump officially signs peace documentsImage: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture alliance

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Skip next section Hope for peace still fragile in Gaza, writes DW reporter

October 13, 2025

Hope for peace still fragile in Gaza, writes DW reporter

As people in the Gaza Strip return home after a fragile ceasefire, many find only rubble and loss, writes DW correspondent in Jerusalem, Tania Krämer. With homes destroyed and futures uncertain, the scars of war run deep — and the hope for peace remains fragile.

Here’s the article in full.

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Skip next section Trump: Phase two of Gaza peace negotiations has started

October 13, 2025

Trump: Phase two of Gaza peace negotiations has started

During a bilateral meeting in Egypt, President Trump said that the second phase of peace negotiations between Hamas and Israel was already underway.

“It’s started far as we’re concerned,” Trump told reporters while sitting next to Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el-Sissi. “As you know, the phases are all a little bit mixed up with each other,” Trump said, adding that the Gaza Strip “needs a lot of cleaning up.”

Aid supplies should enter Gaza ‘at scale and consistently’

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Skip next section Catch up on today’s news: Hostage release, Trump addresses Israeli parliament

October 13, 2025

Catch up on today’s news: Hostage release, Trump addresses Israeli parliament

If you’re just joining us, here are three helpful things to remember. One,Hamas has released all living Israeli hostages, and Israel has released nearly 2,000 Palestinians it had held under a US-led ceasefire deal.

US President Trump, whose administration brokered the deal, addressed the Israeli parliament, hailing the “historic dawn of a new Middle East.” Trump then flew to Egypt to host a summit on Gaza, with at least 20 world leaders in attendance. 

And the return of bodies of just four hostages by Hamas has families accusing the militant group of violating the ceasefire agreement, with the Hostage and Missing Families Forum calling for an “immediate suspension” of the peace deal until every deceased hostage is returned. 

 

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Skip next section Trump meets with Egyptian president ahead of Gaza conference

October 13, 2025

Trump meets with Egyptian president ahead of Gaza conference

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi praised US President Donald Trump ahead of a summit aimed at supporting the ceasefire reached in Gaza.

According to el-Sissi, Trump was “the only one” who could bring peace to the region.

Trump and El-Sissi
El-Sissi also greeted the US president at the airport when he arrivedImage: Evelyn Hockstein/REUTERS

In return, Trump praised el-Sissi as “very powerful,” adding that Egypt has “very little crime” because “they don’t play games.” El-Sissi had led the military overthrow of Egypt’s first democratically elected president in 2013.

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Skip next section Hamas hands over coffins of two dead hostages, Israeli military says

October 13, 2025

Hamas hands over coffins of two dead hostages, Israeli military says

Guy Gilboa-Dalal (wearing a black shirt) reunites with family
Released hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal (wearing a black shirt) reunites with family Image: Israel GPO/UPI Photo/Newscom/picture alliance

Hamas has handed over the coffins of two dead hostages to the Red Cross, the Israeli military said.

The remains of two other hostages are also expected to be transferred to the aid group today.

The militant group earlier this morning freed Israeli hostages in the first step of a long-awaited ceasefire deal. 

 

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Skip next section WATCH: When Israeli mother learns that her son has been freed from captivity

October 13, 2025

WATCH: When Israeli mother learns that her son has been freed from captivity

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October 13, 2025

WATCH: Moment lawmakers were expelled from Knesset after disrupting Trump speech

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Skip next section Red Cross officials en route to meeting point to collect bodies of hostages

October 13, 2025

Red Cross officials en route to meeting point to collect bodies of hostages

Red Cross officials were on their way to pick up a number of coffins bearing the remains of deceased hostages, the Israeli military said in a statement.

The Israeli military said the organization is “on its way to the meeting point” in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, where “several coffins” will be transferred into Red Cross custody.

Earlier Monday, Hamas said it would only return four of the 28 bodies held in the enclave on Monday. 

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Skip next section Hamas says it will release the bodies of 4 hostages

October 13, 2025

Hamas says it will release the bodies of 4 hostages

Palestinian militant group Hamas says it will release the bodies of four of the 28 deceased captives it holds.

The group should also release the remaining 24 bodies of hostages under the terms of the deal with Israel, although it was not yet clear if and when this would happen. 

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which represents most family members of the Israeli hostages, called any c hange a “violation of the agreement,” and said it should be met with a “very serious response.”

The group is calling for “the immediate suspension of all agreement implementation” until every deceased hostage is returned from Gaza.

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