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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Is the prospect of reaching peace in the first phase of Gaza ceasefire "fragile"?
Xinhua Agency, Beijing, October 9. The mediators of the new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations announced in the early morning of the 9th that they had reached an agreement covering all terms and implementation mechanisms of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which will lead to the end of the war, the release of Israeli detainees and Palestinian prisoners, and the entry of humanitarian relief into the Gaza Strip. According to Egypt’s Cairo News TV, the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement has officially entered into force.The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that the ceasefire agreement will enter into force after the Cabinet meeting on the evening of 9 local time officially approved. Both sides confirmed the agreement. U.S. President Donald Trump was the first to announce the agreement on social media, saying that all Israeli detainees will be released soon, and that the Israeli military will also be withdrawn to the boundaries agreed by both sides, and that all sides will be treated “fairly”. U.S. media noted that Trump had a meeting at the White House earlier, during which U.S. Secretary of State Rubio handed him a letter asking Trump to approve a post as soon as possible to ensure he could be the first to publish the agreement. In a statement, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) urged the United States and the guarantors of the agreement, as well as Arab states and Islamic States, to ensure that “Israel fully abides by the agreement and prevents any act of evasion or delay in its enforcement”, stating that the Palestinian people will not sacrifice in vain and that Hamas will continue to defend its national rights until freedom, independence and self-determination are achieved. In a subsequent statement, Hamas confirmed that it had submitted a list of Palestinian prisoners within the framework of the agreement, according to agreed principles, but that the final list would be published after the relevant procedures were completed. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said on social media on Sunday that he had spoken regularly with Yasser Arafat, congratulated each other on the agreement and agreed to continue close cooperation. Netanyahu also said that a cabinet meeting will be held on the same day to ratify the agreement and all detainees will be taken home, "unless all detainees return and all goals are reached, we will never stop." The Israeli Defence Forces issued a statement on Monday morning welcoming the agreement.The statement said that the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Armed Forces had instructed all forces on the front and behind to build a strong defence line and be prepared to respond to various situations, “the deployment of the army will be carried out in accordance with the instructions on the political level and the relevant stages of the agreement.” The Israeli Times website earlier that the main problems of the Gaza ceasefire negotiations have been resolved and some procedural content remains to be completed.Israel and Hamas will sign an agreement on 9th, with Israeli detainees expected to be released on 11th. The prospect of peace is suspected of being "fragile" Palestinian political analyst Mustafa Basharat believes that a new round of Israeli conflict has been delayed for two years, with Hamas and Israel under tremendous pressure each other: Hamas has been severely wounded militarily and politically, and Israel is increasingly isolated internationally due to its atrocities in the Gaza Strip, so both sides are willing to reach an agreement on a ceasefire and an exchange of people. According to Mukhtar Gorbashi, secretary-general of the Egyptian Farabi Center for Political and Strategic Studies, many contents of the agreement are unclear, which means that Israel may seize the loopholes, continue to station troops in the Gaza Strip, and find excuses to re-launch military operations at any time. Mohammed Osman Ali, executive editor-in-chief of Qatar's Al Jazeera, said that for the post-war governance of Gaza, the "20-point plan" previously proposed by the United States proposes to be supervised by the so-called "Peace Council." The committee is led by the United States and does not give Palestinians a seat at all. This is a serious hidden danger. According to Reuters, Trump’s announced ceasefire agreement “is lacking in details” and “there are many unresolved issues” that, like previous attempts to end the conflict in Gaza, could still end in failure. The report quoted Ahmad Fujid Hatib, the head of the Atlantic Council for Palestine, as saying that the concrete agreement on the release of Israeli detainees and Pakistani prisoners has now been announced, “I dare say that the war is not over and we don’t know what will happen after this phase.” News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4Oer93GzTPK 17WorldNews[2025.10.09-20:02] 访问:36
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