90 Palestinian prisoners released from Israel

The ceasefire will see Gaza hostages and Palestinian prisoners in Israel freed.

Last Updated: January 20, 2025, 4:46 AM EST

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza went into effect on Sunday morning. Hostages held in the strip and Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails will be freed in the first phase of the deal.

Meanwhile, the November ceasefire in Lebanon is holding despite ongoing Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets, which Israeli officials say are responses to ceasefire violations by the Iranian-backed militant group. Israeli forces also remain active inside the Syrian border region as victorious rebels there build a transitional government.

Tensions remain high between Israel and Iran after tit-for-tat long-range strikes in recent months and threats of further military action from both sides. The IDF and the Yemeni Houthis also continue to exchange attacks.

Jan 19, 2025, 6:59 PM EST

Released Palestinian prisoners arrive in the West Bank amid high tensions

Tensions were high as people waited in Beitunia, in the West Bank, for the arrival of the 90 Palestinian prisoners who were released from Israeli custody just after 1 a.m. local time.

Israeli forces used cars and tear gas to attempt to clear the roads, ABC News reporters on the scene said.

ABC News' team saw flash bangs where people were gathered waiting for the prisoners’ release.

Israeli Police did not immediately respond to ABC News’ request for comment on the matter.

PHOTO: Freed Palestinian prisoners ride in a bus after their release from an Israeli jail as part of a hostages-prisoners swap between Hamas and Israel, outside the Israeli military prison, Ofer, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Jan. 20, 2025.
Freed Palestinian prisoners ride in a bus after their release from an Israeli jail as part of a hostages-prisoners swap between Hamas and Israel, outside the Israeli military prison, Ofer, near Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Jan. 20, 2025.
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The prisoners were released from Ofer Prison in Ramallah, West Bank, as a part of the hostage exchange and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.

People were seen on top of the buses waving flags and chanting as the prisoners arrived in Beitunia at approximately 1:42 a.m.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman, as well as Tom Soufi Burridge and Hugo Leenhardt in the West Bank

Jan 19, 2025, 6:36 PM EST

90 Palestinian prisoners released

The 90 Palestinian prisoners that were in Israeli custody have been released, an Israeli prison service spokesperson said in a statement early Monday morning local time – about 80 minutes past the conclusion of Day 1 of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage exchange deal.

There was no acknowledgement of the delay in the statement. However, it noted that the prison service was "working to release the prisoners in accordance with the political outline that was agreed upon."

The prisoners were transferred from “several prison facilities” to Ofer Prison in Ramallah in the West Bank.

They were then released from Ofer Prison and the Jerusalem Detention Center, the spokesperson said.

Buses with the prisoners have left the prison, a local source confirmed to ABC News.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman, Anna Burd and Latifeh Abdellatif

Jan 19, 2025, 5:55 PM EST

90 Palestinian prisoners have not yet been released

As the first day of a ceasefire and hostage exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas drew to a close, 90 Palestinian prisoners who were supposed to be released on Day 1 had not yet been released.

The prisoners are being held in Ofer Prison in Ramallah, West Bank, where it is now in the earliest hours of Day 2.

Although the agreement did begin a few hours later than expected on Sunday, there has been no official update from the Israel Prison Service — which is overseen by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir — justifying the delay in the prisoners’ release.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman and Matt Gutman

Jan 19, 2025, 5:09 PM EST

3 hostages released by Hamas are in 'stable condition'

The three hostages released by Hamas are in "stable condition," Professor Itai Pessach for the Safra Children’s Hospital at Sheba Medical Center, said in a televised statement Sunday evening local time.

"I'm happy to report that they are in stable condition. That allows us and them to focus on what is the most important thing -- reuniting with their families. We will continue to monitor their medical condition. This will take a few more days," Pessach said.

-ABC News' Anna Burd

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