
Apple News Today What’s next for the fragile ceasefire
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Oct 14, 2025 The recent phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire includes the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, sparking celebrations amid Gaza's devastation. Meanwhile, U.S.-China tensions over tariffs have rattled markets, with export restrictions on rare earths creating further concerns. In local news, ethics reform efforts face setbacks as lawmakers struggle to pass key bills, while some airports reject political messaging about COVID. Plus, cocoa price hikes might limit Halloween's chocolate offerings this year.
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Hostage Releases And Family Reunions
- Twenty living hostages were released Monday after two years in captivity, including attendees from the Nova Desert Music Festival.
- Families reunited emotionally while many seeking deceased relatives saw little closure with only four bodies recovered.
Prisoner Releases Amid Widespread Devastation
- Israel released about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire, many detained without charge since the war began.
- Gaza now faces massive devastation with thousands returning to destroyed homes after over 67,000 Palestinian deaths in two years of war.
Who Will Stabilize And Rebuild Gaza?
- Key questions remain about who will implement stabilization and disarm Hamas since the IDF won't perform that role.
- Reconstruction will be enormous, with the World Bank estimating at least $53 billion needed and Egypt planning a summit to discuss rebuilding.



