The Israeli Defense Forces said in a statement on October 10 that the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement entered into force at 12 a.m. local time on October 10 (Beijing time).
According to the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, Hamas will release all 20 Israeli detainees and return the remains of 28 Israeli detainees. Israel will also simultaneously release more than 1900 Palestinian detainees.
It has been that the reciprocal release of Israel and Hamas may take place on the 13th or 14th.
On the 10th local time, the Israel Defense Forces stated that they were ready to accept the return of detainees and hoped that Hamas would keep its promise to release the detainees as scheduled. The Israeli army said it had expanded the Israeli army's Rem base in southern Israel. The released Israeli detainees will undergo a preliminary health examination at the Rem base and be reunited with their families. At the same time, the remains of Israeli detainees will be received by Israeli troops stationed in the Gaza Strip, and then sent to forensic experts for identification.
List of persons to be released
Hamas says there are still differences.
Israel released a list of 250 Palestinian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by the Israeli side, saying they would be released under the ceasefire agreement. According to the Israeli Times, the list includes the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Jihad) Yad Abu Rub, but the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (FATH) leader Malwan Barghouti, the leader of the Palestinian People's Liberation Front, Ahmad Saad, and the former senior figures of Hamas, Ibrahim Hamid and Hassan Salama, who had been called for release, were not included in the list.
According to several media reports, Hamas said that day that Hamas and Israel have not yet officially agreed on the list of Palestinians released.
The International Committee of the Red Cross urges both Palestinians and Israelis to abide by their commitments
On the same day, the International Committee of the Red Cross issued a statement stating that the International Committee of the Red Cross is closely coordinating with both sides in preparation to assist in the release and return of the remains of both sides.