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Israel emphasizes the release of hostages, Hamas urges the US to take responsibility, and the first phase of Gaza ceasefire agreement reached

Source: Global Times

The United States President Donald Trump announced on the 8th that Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) have agreed on the first phase of the first phase of the "peace plan" in the Gaza Strip mentioned by the United States. Hamas and Israel also issued a statement confirming that the ceasefire agreement was reached. In this regard, many countries and organizations in the world welcomed that Israel and Hamas agreed on a ceasefire and ended the most bloody war in history with Pakistan since the establishment of the State of Israel a step closer. However, whether the war could end this is still unclear. At present, it is unclear whether progress has been made on more disputed issues, including whether Hamas agreed to implement the disarmament and even how the eastern part of the Gaza Strip will be governed in


Israel and Hamas reached the first phase agreement on the ceasefire in Gaza, but Gaza still did not usher in peace on the 9th. The picture shows people in the Gaza Strip looking at the thick smoke caused by the Israeli bombing that day Visual China

"This is the first step towards a solid, lasting and permanent peace."

Hamas and Israel began a new round of Gaza ceasefire talks on 6 in Egypt's Sham Sheik.8 is the third day of the ceasefire talks.Qatar Peninsula TV that on the same day senior officials from Qatar, Turkey, Egypt and the United States joined with delegations to urge Israel and Hamas to settle their differences over the ceasefire agreement.

U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted on Real Social: “I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have signed the first phase of our ‘peace plan’ agreement, which means all hostages will be released soon, and Israel will also withdraw its troops to the agreed boundaries, which is the first step towards a stable, lasting and lasting peace.”

“This is a great day for Israel,” Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu subsequently issued a statement saying, “I will convene a cabinet meeting tomorrow (July) to approve this agreement and bring all our precious hostages home,” he also thanked the Israeli soldiers and Trump.


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu

Hamas issued a statement on the 9th saying that it had reached an agreement with Israel on ending the Gaza conflict, withdrawing Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip, allowing humanitarian aid to enter and exchanging detained people. In its statement, Hamas thanked the mediators, including Trump, saying they had "made efforts to promote a full and complete cessation of the war and the complete withdrawal of the occupying forces from the Gaza Strip." It also urged the United States, the guarantor countries of the agreement, and all Arab countries, Islamic countries and all parties in the international community to ensure that the Israeli government fully fulfills its obligations under the agreement and prevent it from evading or delaying the implementation of the agreement reached.

According to the Israeli Times, 48 detainees are currently in Gaza, 20 of whom are believed to be still alive. Officials told twelve state television stations that Hamas had provided information about “about 20 hostages” and said it was still searching for the remains of some of the dead detainees. It is that after Hamas released all the living detainees and handed over all the bodies it could find, Israel will begin to release Palestinian detainees.

A spokesman for the Israeli government said on Monday that the final draft of the first phase agreement reached between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of detainees had been signed in Egypt that morning. The agreement officially entered into force at noon on the same day. Israel Army Radio, citing reports from Qatar media, said that the two sides agreed to start negotiations on the second phase agreement the next day after the detainees were released.

A warning to the families of the detainees.

According to Israel's "Haaretz" and other media reports, in the early morning of the 9th local time, a large number of Israelis gathered in the iconic "Hostage Square" in Tel Aviv to celebrate the ceasefire agreement. "There has never been such joy." Macabit, a relative of the detainees, said that "too many people are incredibly happy to hear the news that the hostages are about to be released. I can't really tell how many messages of blessing have been received." The Forum for Families of Hostages and Missing Persons, an organization representing families of Israeli detainees, said that "this is an important and meaningful step towards bringing everyone home" and called on the government to convene an immediate meeting to approve the agreement, warning that "any delay could cost hostages and soldiers heavily."

According to images broadcast by the Peninsula TV, celebrations were held in the city of Khan Unis and other densely populated areas of Gaza. Some senior Palestinian officials said the conflict may be about to end and were delighted. Palestinian President Abbas welcomed the agreement to end the conflict in Gaza. He issued a statement saying he hoped the agreement would pave the way for a permanent political solution and eventually end the Israeli occupation and establish an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.


Palestinian President Abbas

The Saudi Foreign Ministry said it hoped the ceasefire agreement would facilitate emergency action to alleviate the humanitarian suffering of Palestinians in Gaza and prompt Israel’s full withdrawal, while EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Karas said Israel and Hamas’ agreement on the first phase of the Gaza peace plan was a major breakthrough, “the EU will do everything in its power to support the implementation of the agreement.”

UN Secretary-General Guterres urged all parties to fully comply with the ceasefire agreement. He also stressed the need to ensure that humanitarian aid and basic commercial supplies are immediately and seamlessly available to the Gaza Strip. AFP quoted World Health Organization Director-General Tandesse as saying on social platform X: “WHO is always ready to step up its efforts to meet the urgent medical needs of patients across Gaza and support the rebuilding of health systems there.”

BBC: The war is not over

Israeli main opposition parties welcomed the latest ceasefire agreement, but the country’s far-right political forces once again expressed discontent and criticism. Israeli far-right Treasury Minister Smotrich announced on social platform X on 9 that he would vote against the ceasefire agreement. He also called for Israel to continue to “pursue the genuine destruction of Hamas and the de-militarization of the Gaza Strip so that it no longer poses a threat to Israel.” Arab state media generally believes that far-right forces in Israel could weaken the agreement by “technically delaying the withdrawal of the army” and restricting “reconstruction funds” access.


Israel's far-right finance minister Smotrich data map

According to the London-based New Arabic newspaper, there are still many unclear details of the ceasefire agreement, including the timing of the end of the conflict, the post-war administration of the Gaza Strip and the fate of Hamas. Israel, the United States, other Western countries and Arab countries currently exclude Hamas’ presence in the future management system of Gaza.

The New York Times that Hamas had publicly rejected Netanyahu’s demands for disarmament, and that Israel, Qatar, the United States and Hamas’s statements on the ceasefire agreement did not mention Hamas’ arms issues.

“While the ceasefire agreement is a major breakthrough, the war has not yet ended,” the BBC said, analyzing that Netanyahu is still facing political barriers. He relies on the support of extremist nationalist ministers, who threatened that if a ceasefire agreement is reached, they will withdraw from the coalition government, leading to the collapse of the government. Many suspect that it is because of this concern that the Israeli prime minister has extended the war and promised a “total victory” over Hamas. Netanyahu said the new ceasefire agreement is “an Israeli victory in diplomacy, ethnicity and morality”.

Although the current ceasefire agreement is widely viewed as a “necessary step to ease the crisis”, none of the Arab countries have declared “the arrival of peace.”The Egyptian Pyramid warned that Gaza could fall into war again if Israel “repetited the post-war ceasefire tactics” in the negotiations and implementation of the second phase of the agreement (about full withdrawal and post-war governance).



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