The Fox News Rundown

Evening Edition: Shaky Gaza Ceasefire Resumes

Oct 20, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Trey Yingst, Chief Foreign Correspondent for FOX News and on-the-ground reporter from Tel Aviv, delves into the complexities of the resumed Gaza ceasefire. He discusses the fragile nature of the truce and the pressing issue of hostages, stating it feels incomplete until all remainings are returned. The conversation touches on the recent attacks, international mediation efforts, and the role of Arab states in securing the ceasefire. Yingst also shares insights on public sentiment in Israel and the ongoing political pressure surrounding the situation.
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INSIGHT

Ceasefire Feels Incomplete Without All Hostages

  • The ceasefire feels incomplete while hostages and remains remain unreturned by Hamas.
  • Trey Yingst says Israelis continue public mourning and pressure until all living and deceased hostages are returned.
INSIGHT

Regional Buy-In Drove The Ceasefire Deal

  • The Trump administration secured Arab-state buy-in and brokered the ceasefire's first phase.
  • Trey Yingst highlights Qatar, Egypt, and Gulf pressure as decisive to reaching the deal.
ADVICE

Sustain In-Region Diplomacy

  • Continue diplomatic engagement on phases one and two to secure long-term outcomes.
  • Trey Yingst indicates the U.S. team remains in-region to finalize and push the agreement forward.
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