The Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal aims to end the war and free hostages kidnapped during the 7 October attack – but in Israel, opinions on the agreement are divided.
The deal would see Israel free between 990 and 1,650 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in return for the release of the hostages.
The 7 October attacks by Hamas saw 1,200 people killed in southern Israel and about 250 people taken hostage. Gaza officials say more than 46,000 Palestinians have since been killed.
While some Israeli hostages have been killed, rescued by IDF forces, or returned home in an exchange, many remain unaccounted for – it’s thought some 94 are yet to return home.
Sky News spoke to people in Tel Aviv and heard a range of contrasting views about the ceasefire deal.
Elan