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Erdogan: Turkey to join Gaza Joint Operations Group to monitor ceasefire implementation
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (data map)

On October 9 local time, Turkish President Erdogan said that Turkey would join the Gaza Joint Action Group and would closely monitor the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.

It is unclear what the specific functions of the “Joint Action Group” Erdogan refers to.

Earlier Reuters that Turkey, Israel, the United States, Qatar and Egypt would join a joint operational team to find the remains of detainees who were killed and missing in Gaza.

In the early morning of the 9th, mediators such as Egypt and Qatar announced that the parties had reached an agreement on all terms and implementation mechanisms of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement. Israel's Jerusalem Post reported that the mediators Qatar, Egypt, the United States and Turkey have formally signed the agreement documents as the guarantors of the agreement. (Head Office reporter Chen Huihui)

Edited by: Chen Chen SN225



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