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When one hurts
or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono
notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi
notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called
'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
VICTORY is on its way to the
sea -- Screengrab Al Jazeera: Wanted
for genocide

Olive tree -
Symbol of Palestine
- Did you eat today -
Boy shouts FOOD and PEACE NOW - GO AWAY you mercenaries
of the usa/isr/idf/ghf devils!!!!

Guilty as Charged i.e. Wanted for genocide
Al Jazeera - Oct 10, 2025 - By
{Live updates 22.35 PM GMT - Be aware that the below are reports of the
most urgent actual news related to the ´cease fire deal´
LISTEN: Omar El Akkad on the politics that betrayed Gaza
Acclaimed author Omar El Akkad writes a powerful reflection of Western
hypocrisy over Gaza in his book, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been
Against This. We spoke to El Akkad on the immense suffering that has
occurred over the past two years of Israel’s war and how Western
liberals failed the people of Gaza Listen here: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/10/live-hamas-gets-guarantees-of-end-to-gaza-war-israel-approves-ceasefire
& Relief and disbelief greet Gaza ceasefire announcement in Israe
By Simon Speakman Cordall
Across Israeli society, the reaction to the news of a Gaza ceasefire
deal has been almost uniform: Joy. Two years of war on Gaza have
fractured Israeli society. The minority who have openly opposed Israel’s
killing of more than 67,000 Palestinians say they have been ostracised,
while those who cheered on what experts have confirmed is a genocide
have been left angered by growing international condemnation of Israel’s
aggression. “I cried when I got the news,” Israeli political analyst
Nimrod Flaschenberg said. “It’s really big. It’s like there’s a complete
emotional unravelling across Israel; it’s like people are decompressing.
There’s just massive, massive relief.” read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/9/relief-and-disbelief-greet-ceasefire-announcement-in-israel

Ceasefire - Really?
& UNICEF demands food entry to stop ‘massive spike in child death’
The UN children’s agency has called for Israel to open all crossings for
massive aid entry into Gaza saying children are especially vulnerable
because they’ve gone without proper food for long periods. “The
situation is critical. We risk seeing a massive spike in child death,
not only neonatal, but also infants, given their immune systems are more
compromised than ever before,” said UNICEF spokesperson Ricardo Pires.
Children’s immunity is low because “they haven’t been eating properly
and recently at all for way too long”, he said. The UN’s World Food
Programme (WFP) said it expects about 600 aid trucks to enter Gaza daily
in the coming days. “Under the ceasefire arrangement we will have more
than 145 community distribution points, in addition to up to 30 bakeries
and all of our nutrition sites,” said Ross Smith, WFP’s director of
emergencies.

Injured Palestinians are taken to Nasser Hospital in August-photo-FS
Alattar--Anadolu
& Thousands of Palestinians crowded into Gaza’s remaining hospitals
Mohammed Zaqout, director general of hospitals in Gaza, has addressed
the state of the health sector after more than two years of Israeli
bombardment.
Here are some of his translated remarks:
About 1,700 medical personnel have been killed during Israel’s war on
Gaza.
Thousands of patients are seeking care at the limited hospitals still
functioning in Gaza.
Health workers cannot find the necessary medicine to treat cancer and
diabetes patients, as well as pregnant women.
Teams have requested the entry of essential medications, medical
supplies, and materials for radiology departments; some may be arriving
tomorrow.
& Foreign Press Association reiterates call for media access to Gaza
The Foreign Press Association (FPA), which represents hundreds of media
workers, has called on Israel to allow foreign journalists entry into
Gaza as the ceasefire is now in effect. “With the halt in fighting, we
renew our urgent call for Israel to open the borders immediately and
allow international media free and independent access to the Gaza
Strip,” it said. “These demands have been repeatedly ignored, while our
Palestinian colleagues have risked their lives to provide tireless and
brave reporting from Gaza.” The FPA has repeatedly asked for access to
Gaza over the past two years, but Israel has denied any entry of foreign
journalists to the besieged enclave. On October 23, Israel’s top court
will hear the FPA’s petition demanding access, but the association said
there was “no reason to wait that long”. “Enough with the excuses and
delay tactics. The restrictions on press freedom must come to an end.”}
Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/10/live-hamas-gets-guarantees-of-end-to-gaza-war-israel-approves-ceasefire

displaced families head to north Gaza
Al Jazeera - Oct 10, 2025
{Live updates 19.15 PM GMT - Be aware that the below are reports of the
most urgent actual news related to the ´cease fire deal´
The Israeli military has pulled its troops back behind the line agreed
under the Gaza deal, prompting the movement of displaced families from
the southern parts of the enclave to the north.
& Qatar has crucial role to play in Gaza ceasefire plan
That’s because nothing is set in stone in Trump’s 20-point plan for the
Strip, says Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara. “This
plan is very ambiguous, this plan is quite problematic and its earlier
version … looks like an Israeli plan,” Bishara explained. “And I think
here comes the crucial role that Qatar has been playing … in order to
redefine the plan in a way that is a bit more objective, a bit more
credible, than the way the United States presented it.” Bishara also
said Israel’s attack on Qatar in September marked a turning point in
getting to a Gaza agreement that could be agreed to by all the parties,
as Qatar and other Arab nations worked to balance out Trump’s proposal.
“It really angered the Americans. It clearly angered Trump; Trump was no
longer the unconditional supporter of Netanyahu from this point onward,”
Bishara said of the Israeli attack on the Qatari capital. “The Arab and
Muslim-majority countries summit in Doha after that was the catalyst for
the new pressure on Washington to stop playing ball [with Israel].”
& Khan Younis: ‘Nothing is left’
While war-displaced Palestinians are returning in droves to northern
Gaza, in the south people picked their way through the dusty moonscape
that was once Gaza’s second largest city Khan Younis, which Israeli
forces razed earlier this year. A middle-aged man, Ahmed al-Brim, pushed
a bicycle with bundles of scrap timber tied to the front and back. His
family will need the firewood to cook. It was all they had been able to
recover from the ruins of their home. “We went to our area. It was
exterminated. We don’t know where we will go after that,” he said. “We
couldn’t get the furniture or clothes, or anything, not even winter
clothes. Nothing is left.” Thousands of displaced Palestinians began
flocking towards their abandoned homes after a US-brokered ceasefire
took effect on Friday and Israeli troops began pulling back from parts
of Gaza.
& Palestinians return home under shadow of suffering
By Hind Khoudary - Reporting from Al Nuseirat, Gaza
Palestinians are very happy that they’re walking back home despite the
fact this is a very long journey. We’re talking about at least six hours
of walking on foot. Most of those Palestinians are people who were
forced to evacuate, forced to flee under the relentless bombardment, and
now they’re going back home with smiles. They’re going back home happy.
But they know they won’t find anything back home, where Israeli forces
have been exploding and destroying complete residential neighbourhoods
in the past couple of weeks. They know there’s an unknown. They know the
situation is very hard to start from scratch. But again, they want to go
back to their neighbourhoods. They want to go to their land, and we saw
this during the first phase of the ceasefire back in January. Yes, it’s
a ceasefire, but there’s a lot of struggling and suffering among
Palestinians.
& Bodies of 7 people recovered from Gaza’s Netzarim
The bodies of seven Palestinians have been recovered from the Netzarim
area in central Gaza, a hospital source tells Al Jazeera. According to
Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 17 people have been killed and 71
wounded in Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours.
& Gaza City unrecognisable after intense Israeli assault
By Hani Mahmoud - Reporting from Gaza City
On the way to Gaza City, as we approached the main entrance on the
coastal road, it was already unrecognisable by the vast destruction and
devastation of many of the buildings. During our displacement journey,
when we left the city, we counted 15 buildings either partially standing
or still fully intact, inhabited by some of the displaced families. On
our way back, we did not see them. We thought we were lost on the road
because those buildings were not there, and as we drove deeper inside
the city, entire streets were levelled to the ground. Not just the
buildings on both sides, but the road itself. Gaza has turned into an
unrecognisable place. The bombs have stopped, but the struggle to
survive has not for those returning.
& West Bank journalists honour fallen Gaza colleagues
By Mosab Shawer
Hebron, occupied West Bank – As Palestinians in Gaza expressed relief at
the news of the ceasefire deal, journalists in Hebron, in the southern
West Bank, documented how people are being restricted from moving around
the city because of the influx of Israelis as a result of the Jewish
holiday Sukkot. Among the areas where Palestinian movement has been
restricted is the Ibrahimi Mosque, also known as the Cave of the
Patriarchs, in central Hebron. As journalists navigated the Israeli road
closures, they sent messages to colleagues in Gaza – who were forced to
endure two years of war marked by displacement, hunger, and loss.
& ‘Happiest day of our lives’: Displaced residents return to Gaza
City
War-displaced Palestinians in Gaza are hopeful as they head north after
the ceasefire with Israel came into effect. “Of course this is an
indescribable day – the happiest day of our lives. Today, the war has
ended,” Ali Rihan told Al Jazeera. “We ask the negotiators to complete
the negotiations in full and to arrange [for everyone] to return across
the entire Gaza Strip, God willing. We are heading home, very happy …
May God bless the Arab Republic of Egypt, Qatar, and Turkiye for their
good efforts, and special thanks as well to Trump.” Another displaced
Palestinian, Mahira al-Ashi, said she was overjoyed to be able to return
to Gaza City. “By God, when they opened the road, I was so happy to go
back … I didn’t sleep all night,” she said. “My family is there. I’ve
been waiting to see them and go to them.” Another returnee, Wael
Debabesh, also expressed relief. “I was sleeping in the street – no
tent, nothing. I was getting by with the neighbours’ help,” he said.
“Now, God willing, there’s a truce, and God willing the war won’t come
back – ever, ever. We don’t want wars or any of this. We are a people
who seek peace, we are lovers of peace. Now we just want to go back to
our homes.”
& UN official says scaled-up aid deliveries to Gaza to begin Sunday
The United Nations has been given the green light by Israel to begin
delivering aid into Gaza starting on Sunday, The Associated Press
reports. A UN official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss
details not yet made public, said the aid will include 170,000 metric
tons already been positioned in neighbouring countries such as Jordan
and Egypt, as humanitarian officials awaited permission from Israeli
forces to restart their work. In the last several months, the UN and its
humanitarian partners have only been able to deliver 20 percent of the
aid needed in the Gaza Strip, according to UN humanitarian chief Tom
Fletcher.
& Israeli forces storm occupied West Bank cities of Tubas and
Nablus
Amid the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli forces have stormed the
cities of Tubas and Nablus in the occupied West Bank. In Tubas, local
sources told the Wafa news agency that Israeli forces stormed the city
with several military vehicles from the Tayasir military checkpoint.
Soldiers were also deployed in more than one location and pursued a
young man. At the same time, in Nablus, local sources explained that
Israeli forces stormed the city from the at-Tur military checkpoint,
with the sounds of live bullets reported. Israeli forces stormed Nablus
earlier in the day as well, arresting resident Sidqi al-Aghbar after
searching his home.} For more updates: Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/10/live-hamas-gets-guarantees-of-end-to-gaza-war-israel-approves-ceasefire

Children’s drawings
Al Jazeera - Oct 10, 2025
{Live updates 16.35 PM GMT - Be aware that the below are reports of the
most urgent actual news related to the ´cease fire deal´
Gaza’s children hope for return to childhood during ceasefire: UNICEF
UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram says children in Gaza are “excited”
following the ceasefire, as they believe it means they will be able to
return to their lives. “Children were jumping around, celebrating; a
little girl hugged me and said, ‘Thank you’. I think that really is the
sentiment. Take 13-year-old Maysara from Jabalia who we spoke to. He
told us children like him were tired of war, they wanted to return ‘to
live our childhood’,” Ingram told Al Jazeera from the al-Mawasi area in
southern Gaza. But Ingram said the scale-up of aid to the enclave during
the ceasefire was “critical” to allow children to go back to school and
receive proper nutrition. “While the ceasefire does stop the killing and
injuring of children, hopefully … what we also need to see is that aid
coming in,” she said. “So, yes, we are making preparations. We have more
than 1,300 trucks prepositioned around the Gaza Strip, ready to come in
with life-saving supplies for children, and as they enter, we will have
more,” Ingram added.
& Hamas has 72 hours to release Israeli captives
By Nour Odeh - Reporting from Amman, Jordan
Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from
Israel and the occupied West Bank. The countdown has started. In these
72 hours, Hamas will have to gather the Israeli captives – the living
ones – and to collect the bodies of Israeli captives who have been
killed during these past two years of war, and then deliver them to
Israel. There is a caveat … [that] being able to retrieve all the bodies
might not be possible. And that is something that the American
mediators, the other mediators, are aware of. There was even talk of
lending technical assistance. Let’s remember: Israel has obliterated 92
percent of homes in Gaza. Entire communities have been wiped out. So
even if Hamas or other groups knew the geographical location of where
one of the bodies was at one point … it would be very difficult without
proper technical assistance to actually know where they are.
& Gaza authorities demand immediate war crimes probe, lifting of
siege
Gaza’s Government Media Office has released a list of steps that must
follow the ceasefire:
An immediate and comprehensive end to genocide in all its forms,
including killing, bombing, starvation, siege, and forced displacement.
A complete lifting of the siege on the Gaza Strip and the immediate
opening of all crossings to allow the entry of aid without restrictions.
The demand for the international community, the United Nations, all
international and legal organisations, and the International Criminal
Court to hold the leaders of Israel accountable and to not grant them
any political or legal immunity.
The formation of an independent international committee to investigate
war crimes and genocide and ensure the return and compensation of all
displaced people.
An urgent plan for the comprehensive reconstruction of the Gaza Strip
with Arab and international funding, according to a transparent
mechanism that guarantees the delivery of resources to civilians.
The protection of medical, media, and humanitarian personnel in
accordance with the Geneva Conventions, and the return of the bodies
stolen by Israel.
The immediate release of all Palestinian prisoners and detainees in
Israeli prisons.
The urgent evacuation of sick and wounded people, especially children
and cancer patients, to receive treatment abroad.
& Qatar to spearhead reconstruction, humanitarian efforts in Gaza
By Charles Stratford - Reporting from Doha, Qatar
We know that yesterday, Qatar’s top diplomat was in Paris meeting other
foreign ministers and officials with respect to looking forward after
this first phase of the Gaza ceasefire. If this ceasefire holds –
hopefully – the next phase brings with it complications with respect to
governance, eventual reconstruction, and things like the disarmament of
Hamas. A statement just released by Qatar states that Doha will be
spearheading reconstruction efforts and humanitarian support in Gaza. It
said it will include humanitarian grants, and it’s something both the US
and Israel have accepted. They’ve accepted Qatar’s leadership in these
efforts, interestingly, with respect to future governance and this
thorny issue of some sort of interim authority in the Gaza Strip. This
statement said Qatar emphasises local leadership, not outside
imposition, which will be crucial for lasting peace. They said
Palestinian sovereignty and agency must be respected. Only Palestinians
should determine Gaza’s future. Many Palestinians have reservations
about the role of Western countries, especially their role in some form
of interim administration in Gaza.
& Israeli government ‘in a position of weakness’
Xavier Abu Eid, a political analyst and former adviser to the Palestine
Liberation Organization, says the Israeli government and the military
has been trying to portray the Gaza deal as their victory, because they
are “in a position of weakness with regards to their own public”. “They
have been promising a number of issues that they would be gaining out of
this genocidal war and so far there is just one point, which is not even
a priority for the Israeli government, that they are getting back, which
is the captives,” he told Al Jazeera from Jordan’s capital Amman.
“Any other thing, including the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, was not
achieved.”
& ‘Palestinians are working with UN and NGOs for aid access’
Amjad Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGOs Network, says many
Palestinians know that they lost their homes, but they are still
returning to their land in Gaza. “This is the Palestinians exercising
their right to return, this is the failure of Israel in its efforts to
deport the Palestinians from their land,” he told Al Jazeera from Deir
el-Balah, stressing that he is also a displaced Palestinian. “Let’s
encourage everyone to be back [to their areas] although the situation in
Gaza is very critical at the humanitarian level with the lack of basic
services,” Shawa added. He said the Palestinian NGOs Network has had
“intensive meetings” with United Nations agencies and international NGOs
in efforts to provide services to the returning Palestinians as soon as
possible. Shawa stressed that his organisation is waiting for the
details of the humanitarian aid protocol to get aid supplies to Gaza
City and other areas.
& ‘Palestinian people want freedom and security’: Displaced Gaza
resident
A displaced Palestinian woman in central Gaza says she is very happy
about the ceasefire, calling it “a blessing”. “The most important thing
for us is to go back to our homeland, the areas we lived in, even if
they are destroyed,” she told Al Jazeera, among other displaced
Palestinians walking to the north of the enclave. “We love our land,”
the Palestinian woman added. She said the people of Gaza “lost
everything” and that they needed all the aid they could get – from tents
and clothes to food and water. “Enough is enough. Enough to starvation
and deterioration,” the woman said. “Palestinian people want freedom and
security.”} For more updates: Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/10/live-hamas-gets-guarantees-of-end-to-gaza-war-israel-approves-ceasefire

Trying to get back to live
Al Jazeera - Oct 10, 2025
{Live updates 14.35 PM GMT - Be aware that the below are reports of the
most urgent actual news related to the ´cease fire deal´
Gaza death toll rises
At least 17 Palestinians have been killed and 71 injured in Israeli
attacks on Gaza in the past 24 hours, according to the enclave’s Health
Ministry. Israel’s war on Gaza has killed a total of 67,211 people and
injured 169,961 since October 7, 2023, the ministry said.
& Two newborns evacuated from North Gaza, UNICEF says
The UN children’s agency has evacuated two of 18 newborns from a North
Gaza hospital to be reunited with their parents further south, it says.
Its attempt to move two of the babies was suspended yesterday amid an
ongoing Israeli military assault on the city, but the children have
since been reunited with their parents. “We had 18 babies in incubators
at the beginning of week. Two got moved yesterday,” UNICEF spokesperson
Ricardo Pires told a Geneva news briefing, saying the others are waiting
in incubators for Israeli security clearance. “I hope this is just an
example of what will come after the ceasefire is fully implemented,” he
said.
& Gaza captives, Palestinian prisoners must be released with
‘dignity’: Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross has said all releases of
Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners called for in the Gaza
ceasefire agreement should be carried out “safely and with dignity”.
“The ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas must mark a
turning point in two years of unimaginable horror,” ICRC President
Mirjana Spoljaric said in a statement, stressing that it “offers a vital
chance to save lives and ease suffering”. The ICRC chief said that “the
coming days are critical”. “I urge the parties to hold to their
commitments. Release operations must be carried out safely and with
dignity,” she said. ICRC teams in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank would
“support its implementation by helping to return hostages and detainees
to their families”, she said, adding that they were “also ready to help
return human remains so families can mourn their loved ones with
dignity”.
& US to have ‘very vague peacekeeping force’ in Israel
The US plan to deploy 200 troops to Israel will be for a “purely
oversight” role, says Rob Geist Pinfold, a professor at King’s College
London. “They will not have a combat role. They will not have a
peacekeeping or a police role,” Pinfold told Al Jazeera, speaking from
London, UK. The details are still very sparse on “this very, very vague
peacekeeping force”, said Pinfold. “We don’t know how many troops will
be on the ground, US or regional or not, we don’t know when they will go
in, and we don’t know what role they will perform. And the key aspect
here is that we still don’t know when [or] if Hamas will disarm its
fighters,” the professor said. Pinfold added: “This whole plan is a
typical Trump plan. It’s more ambitious than the previous ceasefires …
But there’s still so many unknowns.”
& Indonesia denies visas to Israeli gymnasts amid Gaza outcry
Indonesia has denied visas to Israeli gymnasts ahead of a world
championship in Jakarta, a sports official in the Southeast Asian nation
says, amid outcry over Israel’s war in Gaza. The Israeli team was set to
participate in the World Artistic Gymnastics championship from October
19 to 25 in Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country,
which has no formal diplomatic ties with Israel. “They are confirmed to
not be attending,” Ita Juliati, the chief of the Indonesian gymnastics
federation, told reporters. Indonesia decided not to issue visas to the
Israeli athletes, senior legal affairs minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra
said, citing objections from groups such as a council of Islamic leaders
and the government in Jakarta, the capital. The decision is in line with
Indonesia’s policy of having no ties with Israel until it recognises
“the independence and full sovereignty of the state of Palestine”,
Yusril added in a statement.
& Israel to allow 600 aid trucks into Gaza every day: Report
Israel will allow Palestinian residents of Gaza, who left the enclave
during the war, to return home through the Rafah crossing, according to
a report by Israel’s Army Radio. It added that 600 aid trucks, carrying
food, medical equipment, shelter supplies, fuel and cooking gas, will be
allowed to enter Gaza daily through the United Nations, accredited
international organisations and the private sector. The report said that
truck traffic will flow from the south to the north of the Gaza Strip
via Salah al-Din and al-Rashid streets. Gaza residents will be allowed
to exit to Egypt through the Rafah crossing, in line with the same
mechanism used in the January 2025 agreement, adding that movement is
subject to Israeli approval and under the supervision and inspection of
the European Union mission. There will be no restrictions on the number
of people leaving Gaza for Egypt. The development means that Gaza
residents who left the Strip through Egypt will be allowed to return to
Gaza for the first time since October 7, 2023. The report said that the
return would begin only after reaching a coordination mechanism with the
Egyptian side.
& Germany to give $34m to Gaza for humanitarian relief
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said his country will provide 29
million euros ($34m) in immediate humanitarian aid for Gaza. “We are
providing 29 million euros for humanitarian aid. Together with Egypt, we
will invite to a reconstruction conference for Gaza,” Merz said on X,
adding Germany would assume responsibility in the plan proposed by
Trump.}For more updates: Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/10/live-hamas-gets-guarantees-of-end-to-gaza-war-israel-approves-ceasefire
Al Jazeera - Oct 10, 2025
{Live updates 11.14 AM GMT - Be aware that the below are reports of the
most urgent actual news related to the ´cease fire deal´
In first phase of ceasefire, Israel can still redeploy, reoccupy
By Nour Odeh - Reporting from Amman, Jordan
Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from
Israel and the occupied West Bank. This first withdrawal of the Israeli
troops to a certain line in Gaza is not exactly a big deal, because
ultimately, the Israeli army will remain in control of a little over
half of the Gaza Strip, and with firepower, they can redeploy, they can
reoccupy. The contentious component of this is allowing in aid.
Remember, the partners of Benjamin Netanyahu are the champions of the
starvation policy. They did not want withdrawal. They did not want aid.
They wanted full occupation. And then you have the release of
Palestinian prisoners. Those are the sticking points. And that’s why a
list of the names that will be released has not been published by
Israel. Everything is deliberately vague, on the one hand, to manage the
coalition, and on the other to also allow for back-channel discussions
that are still ongoing, to fine-tune the details and make sure that
implementation happens. The mediators, especially the Arab and Muslim
countries, did not want Israel to be the judge, jury and executioner of
allowing aid into Gaza. That was the case in previous ceasefires and
Israel went to great lengths to further complicate the entry of
humanitarian assistance, of food, of medicine and medical supplies. So,
there will be a monitoring mechanism of the various actors by the
mediators.
& Israeli troops start pulling back, displaced families start moving
towards northern Gaza
By Tareq Abu Azzoum - Reporting from al-Nuseirat, Gaza
We are getting reports that the Israeli military has started to withdraw
from significant portions of the Gaza Strip. Families have begun
returning to Gaza City from the western part of the residential area
towards the main parts, from where they had been forcibly displaced.
Some of the military brigades and divisions have withdrawn from the
central part as well. At the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, families
have started moving towards the north of the Strip, but they are still
waiting to enter the areas in the Netzarim Corridor, where the Israeli
army used to operate. They are waiting for the last Israeli tank to
leave the region, to enter the territory. What is controversial is that
there has been high activity of Israeli drones, fighter jets and even
warships from the early hours of this morning. There has been a series
of attacks recorded in the morning at places where people were gathering
to go back home.
& Seven bodies recovered today in Gaza City
The bodies of seven people have been recovered from several areas in
Gaza City since this morning. That’s according to sources at the city’s
al-Ahli Hospital, speaking to Al Jazeera.
& Circulating lists of soon-to-be-released Palestinian prisoners
inaccurate: Prisoners’ group
No agreement has yet been reached on the lists of Palestinian prisoners
who will be released by Israel, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’
Media Office (ASRA). The office alleged that the circulating lists of
prisoners to be released as part of the exchange deal are inaccurate,
“promoted by the [Israeli] occupation with the aim of pressuring and
disrupting the negotiations”. “If an agreement is reached, the official
lists will be announced and published on the Prisoners’ Media Office
platforms,” it added.
& Gaza’s civil defence issues warning over Israeli withdrawal
process
A statement by the rescue service on Telegram has warned Palestinians
not to approach the areas where the Israeli forces are present. It
particularly urged people not to get close to the border areas of Gaza
City until the official announcement of the withdrawal of the Israeli
forces has been made and confirmed by the authorities. “Violating this
warning puts your life at risk,” the statement said. “We urge everyone
to comply for your safety, and to facilitate the work of emergency teams
and field authorities,” it added.
& Israeli military carries out more attacks near Khan Younis
As we have been reporting, the Israeli military has continued its
attacks on Gaza in the hours since Israel’s government ratified the
first phase of its ceasefire with Hamas. Our Al Jazeera Arabic
colleagues now report that a short while ago Israeli forces carried out
further rounds of shelling and heavy tank fire north of the city of Khan
Younis in southern Gaza. No casualties have been reported so far. We
will bring you more information when we have it.
& Palestinians arrested in Israeli military raid on Ramallah; video
shows West Bank home demolition
The Israeli military has stormed the occupied West Bank town of Sinjil,
north of Ramallah, raiding homes and arresting three Palestinian men,
the Wafa news agency reports. Earlier, we reported that Israeli forces
had demolished the home of deceased Palestinian man Muhammad Bassam Taha
in the town of Qatana, north of occupied East Jerusalem. Video clips
published by Palestinian media outlets on social media show that
demolition taking place earlier tonight. Watch below: [by clicking URL
below]
& Residents gather in preparation for return to Gaza City when
ceasefire starts officially
By Tareq Abu Azzoum - Reporting from Nuseirat, central Gaza
Despite the ceasefire taking effect, we cannot say for sure that the
night was quite filled with tranquillity. Since the early hours of this
morning a huge activation of Israeli drones – we can hear their sound
right now. On the ground, we can also observe that Israeli naval
warships are very close to Gaza’s beach, stationed in order to prevent
Palestinians from returning to Gaza City. We saw earlier this morning
crowds of Palestinians gathering near the closest point to the Netzarim
Corridor waiting for the Israeli withdrawal, so they can get the chance
to return to the city. We have heard from eyewitnesses in Gaza City that
the Israeli military has withdrawn from significant parts of the urban
centres inside Gaza City and back to the yellow line that has been
defined in the negotiations. Now people are still waiting. They are
asking when the Israeli military will completely withdraw from the area.
But a series of explosions were heard overnight and before the
implementation of the ceasefire. As far as we understand, a residential
building was struck in the Sabra neighbourhood and four Palestinians
were killed and 40 others are still missing under the debris of that
destroyed house.
& Will Hamas agree to hand over its weapons as part of a Gaza
ceasefire deal?
By Mat Nashed
Israel and Hamas may have agreed to the first phase of the US-backed
ceasefire deal, but contentious differences between the two sides still
remain, particularly when it comes to the fate of the Palestinian
group’s weapons. Israel has long insisted that Hamas surrender all of
its weapons if it wants the two-year war on Gaza to end. Israel has also
demanded that Hamas relinquish governance of the Palestinian enclave and
dissolve itself as an organisation. For its part, Hamas has publicly
rejected calls to give up its weapons, but experts say that the group
has expressed openness in private to hand over some of its arsenal.
“When it comes to disarmament, this is where you have seen the biggest
shift in Hamas’s position,” said Hugh Lovatt, an expert on
Israel-Palestine with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).
“[Hamas officials] have said in private to interlocutors that the group
may be open to a decommissioning process of Hamas’s offensive weapons,”
he told Al Jazeera.
Read more here.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2025/10/9/will-hamas-agree-to-hand-over-its-weapons-as-part-of-a-gaza-ceasefire-deal
&
WATCH: Palestinian Americans react to ceasefire – Chicago’s community is
hopeful and sceptical
Al Jazeera’s John Hendren reports that for two years, the streets of
Chicago echoed with the chants of protesters calling for an end to
Israel’s war on Gaza. Hatem Abudayyeh, of the US Palestinian Community
Network, organised many of the demonstrations, and he now has “measured
hope” that a ceasefire will bring peace to the war-torn enclave. But his
sense of hope is also mixed with “profound disappointment”, Hendren
reports. “We’ve never seen a genocide live before, in real-time,” he
said. “Everybody in the world was watching it, and they just allowed it
to happen. That is what I am absolutely stunned about,” he said. Watch
the full report: [by clicking URL below]
& Ceasefire is welcome but no true peace ‘unless root causes are
dealt with’: Ashrawi
The “real challenge” in the Gaza ceasefire deal will come after phase
one, when the focus turns to reconstruction and governance, said Hanan
Ashrawi, Palestinian politician and former member of the Palestine
Liberation Organization’s executive committee. After the withdrawal of
Israeli forces from Gaza and the exchange of prisoners for captives, as
well as the entry of food and medical supplies, attention will have to
turn to Palestinian unity and ending Israel’s occupation. “The West Bank
is still being targeted by army [and] settlers, while the Israeli
government pursues an escalated settlement/annexation agenda,” Ashrawi
wrote on X.
“Unless the root causes are dealt with, there can be no real peace or
stability,” she said.
& Israeli helicopters, artillery shelling targets east of Gaza City
Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic report that Israeli attack
helicopters are targeting a site east of Gaza City in the north of the
enclave, and artillery shelling has also been reported. The Israeli
attack in the north follows shortly after reports of air strikes in
Gaza’s southern Khan Younis area, the first reported strikes since
Israel’s government agreed late on Thursday to sign on to the first
phase of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan. Gaza’s civil defence
has also warned people to keep away from the border areas of Gaza City
until the official announcement of the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
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Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/10/live-hamas-gets-guarantees-of-end-to-gaza-war-israel-approves-ceasefire
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