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Timeline: Key moments involving Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza

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Relatives and supporters of Israelis taken hostage by Palestinian militants in Gaza in the October 7 attacks, demonstrate calling for their release in the central city of Tel Aviv on June 8, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip between Israel and the Palestinian militant Hamas group. (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP)

Relatives and supporters of Israelis taken hostage by Palestinian militants in Gaza in the 7 October attacks, demonstrate calling for their release in the central city of Tel Aviv on June 8, 2024. Photo: GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP

Israel and Hamas agreed to a deal to halt fighting in Gaza and swap Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, an official briefed on the deal said on Wednesday, opening the way to a possible end to a devastating 15-month war.

All but four of the hostages were taken during the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on 7 October, 2023.

Ninety-eight hostages remain in Gaza, according to Israeli authorities. They include Israelis and foreigners, civilians and soldiers, men, women, two children and elderly. Around half of them are believed to be alive. Four, including two deceased soldiers, have been there since 2014.

Here are some of the main moments:

2023

7 October: Hamas-led gunmen storm into southern Israel, killing 1200 people and capturing 251 Israeli and foreign hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

20 October: Hamas releases two Israeli-American hostages.

23 October: Hamas releases two elderly Israeli hostages.

30 October: Israeli forces rescue an Israeli soldier who had been kidnapped on 7 October.

21 November: Israel and Hamas announce a truce, which will last seven days, to exchange hostages held in Gaza for Palestinians jailed in Israel, and let in more aid.

Around half the hostages - women, children and foreigners - are released in return for 240 Palestinian women and teenage prisoners and detainees, before war resumes on 1 December.

Talks on a new ceasefire take place over the following months, but have yet to bear fruit. Israel says it wants only a temporary pause to free more hostages; Hamas says it will free them only as part of a permanent deal to end the war.

15 December: Israeli forces mistakenly kill three Israeli hostages in Gaza. The incident prompts some of the strongest criticism within Israel of the conduct of the war.

2024

Throughout the year, families of hostages lead a campaign to pressure Israel's leaders to secure a deal for their loved ones' release. They hold street protests, appear almost daily at parliament, meet with world leaders and are frequently interviewed in the media.

12 February: The Israeli military says it frees two hostages during a raid by special forces in Gaza's southern Rafah neighbourhood.

8 June: Israeli forces rescue four hostages held by Hamas in a raid on the centre of a residential neighbourhood in Nuseirat, Gaza, in one of the single deadliest Israeli assaults of the war.

27 August: Israeli special forces recover an Israeli hostage from a tunnel in southern Gaza in "a complex rescue operation", the military says.

31 August: Israel discovers the bodies of six slain hostages in a Hamas tunnel in southern Gaza. Their deaths spark mass protests in Israel demanding the government enter a hostage deal with Hamas. The six were shot dead by their captors 48-72 hours before being found by Israeli forces, according to health ministry estimates.

2 December: US President-elect Donald Trump says there will be "hell to pay" in the Middle East if hostages held in the Gaza Strip are not released before his 20 January inauguration.

Trump will repeat that threat in coming weeks as talks in Cairo and Doha on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal gain momentum.

2025

8 January: The body of Youssef Ziyadne, an Israeli Bedouin taken hostage on 7 October, 2023, along with evidence suggesting his son may also have been killed, has been found in a tunnel in Gaza, the Israeli military says. It later confirms the body of Ziyadne's son Hamza was found alongside him.

9 January: US and Arab mediators have made some progress in their efforts to reach a ceasefire accord between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, but not enough to seal a deal, Palestinian sources close to the talks in Qatar say.

- Reuters

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