Gaza ceasefire takes effect, ending fighting
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Hamas has declared it will not participate in governing Gaza post-ceasefire, relinquishing control but remaining a part of the Palestinian fabric. This significant shift comes as global leaders prepare for a peace summit in Egypt to discuss US President Trump's plan for a deradicalized Gaza.
Dozens of trucks crossed the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing on Sunday, as tens of thousands of Palestinians return to their destroyed neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, world leaders are expected to gather to finalise the peace deal in Egypt on Monday.
As Israel conducts a phased withdrawal from Gaza's cities, it will be replaced by a multinational force, coordinated by a US-led command centre in Israel.
The Gaza ceasefire held in its second day as tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to their neighborhoods Saturday and Israelis cheered Monday's expected release of remaining hostages. Israelis applauded U.
New drone video shows what remains of Gaza City after two years of war as a ceasefire holds in its second day.
With the cease-fire holding overnight, many Palestinians continued to travel toward Gaza City on Saturday to learn what remained of their lives and homes.
A ceasefire in the war in Gaza was holding for the third day on Sunday as aid agencies worked to rush in more desperately needed aid to the besieged territory under the truce deal. Preparations were
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received an invitation from US President Donald Trump and Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to attend the “peace summit” in Sharm-el Sheikh on Monday (13 October), reported The Indian Express.
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Trump envoy Witkoff visits IDF base in northern Gaza as peace deal advances, thousands return home
White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited an IDF base in northern Gaza on Saturday as thousands of Palestinians were seen returning to their homes.
Hamas credits the floridly pro-Israel U.S. President with coercing Benjamin Netanyahu into accepting a ceasefire deal.
The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip is expected to reopen to civilians next week, according to several sources. The facility is expected to officially reopen for pedestrian traffic on Tuesday,