
Today, various news outlets offered early morning live coverage of the historic ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
As part of the ceasefire deal, Israeli hostages, who had been held in captivity since the conflict began in 2023, were released, with Israel also agreeing to release Palestinian detainees.
Marquee anchors were dispatched to the region to cover the historic moment, with the broadcast networks offering special reports in the morning hours and cable news providing rolling, breaking news coverage during the overnight hours.
Here is how the networks are covering the Israel-Hamas ceasefire:
ABC News
World News Tonight anchor David Muir is in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he anchored a special edition of the evening broadcast on Sunday and will do the same on Monday. He is joined by chief foreign correspondent Ian Pannell and chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce from Tel Aviv; chief international correspondent James Longman reporting from Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt; and foreign correspondent Marcus Moore from Jerusalem.
.@ABC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: President Trump arrives in Israel as hostage release is underway.
Follow live updates: https://t.co/NKRVJNwaYo pic.twitter.com/j37Me2gh99
— ABC News (@ABC) October 13, 2025
CBS News
CBS Morning co-host Tony Dokoupil is in Jerusalem, Israel, and made appearances on the Sunday edition of CBS Weekend News and Monday’s CBS Mornings. He will report throughout the day on CBS News 24/7 and will also be part of Monday’s CBS Evening News. Joining him in the region are chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, senior foreign correspondent Debora Patta, and reporter Haley Ott.
CNN
Kaitlan Collins and Wolf Blitzer are leading the network’s coverage out of its Tel Aviv bureau. They are joined by Clarissa Ward and Jeremy Diamond in Tel Aviv; Becky Anderson and Nic Robertson in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt; and Nada Bashir in Ramallah in the West Bank.
All eyes are now shifting to Egypt, where world leaders will join a summit on Gaza’s future.
Rolling coverage from CNN’s network of correspondents continues:
📍@clarissaward @JDiamond1 in Tel Aviv
📍@BeckyCNN @NicRobertsonCNN in Sharm el-Sheikh
📍@nadaabashir in Ramallah
& more pic.twitter.com/aKiQ5mCZ1o— CNN International PR (@cnnipr) October 13, 2025


