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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Hamas: Ready to Give Up Governance in Gaza! 200,000 Gazans Return to Home, Homes Have Become Ruins, People Expand Kilometers!
On October 11, local time, Headquarters reporterIt was learned that Basem Naim, a senior official of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said that Hamas is ready to give up its rule in the Gaza Strip, but Hamas members are not only present in the Gaza Strip, but are also distributed across the West Bank, within and abroad.。 Naomi said, Hamas will not hand over weapons to any party.Unless handed over to the Palestinian State, then Hamas armed members can join the future local army. The Israeli government announced in the early morning of the 10th that it had approved the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement signed with Hamas. The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement on the same day saying that the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement took effect at 12:00 local time on the 10th. Current situation in Gaza Multiple Palestinian factions issued a joint statement: Foreign regulators refuse to take over Gaza On October 10, local time, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Jihad) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) issued a joint statement stating that Resolutely rejecting any "foreign regulatory agency" to take over the Gaza Strip,"determining that the administrative form of the Gaza Strip and the basis for its institutional work are Palestinian internal affairs."It should be decided by the Palestinians themselves. The statement said that the Palestinian people are the only people who have the right to decide the future of the Gaza Strip and its administration through a comprehensive national consensus. Pakistan is cooperating with Egypt to hold an emergency and comprehensive meeting to discuss the next steps after the ceasefire. The meeting aims to unify Palestinian internal positions and formulate a comprehensive national strategy. The statement called on relevant parties, including the United States, to continue pressuring Israel to ensure its full compliance with the terms of the agreement. The statement also said that it would "uphold the rights of the Palestinian people and continue to carry out all forms of resistance until the occupation ends and establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital." The statement also said it is willing to benefit from the involvement of the Arab countries and the international community to jointly rebuild the Gaza Strip. The Israeli government announced on the morning of 10 that it had approved the first phase ceasefire agreement signed with Hamas in Gaza.The Israeli Defence Forces said in a statement that the first phase ceasefire agreement has entered into force on 10 December at 12 a.m. local time (Beijing time). 200,000 Gaza refugees returned home. The whole of Gaza has become a ruin. As the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza officially came into effect at 12: 00 local time on the 10th, thousands of Gazans crossed the ruins from the central and southern Gaza Strip and returned to Gaza City in the north on foot. Miscellaneous people crowded on the highway along the sea, a couple crying together when the brothers returned home to the garden when they gathered for a year after the war. 200,000 Gaza refugees returned home. The smoke has temporarily dispersed, and the way home has begun. On the streets of northern Gaza, the figure of displaced people returning to their hometown with their families has become the most touching picture after the ceasefire. Satellite images show that whether it is Gaza City in the north or Khan Younis in the south, the entire Gaza Strip has been reduced to ruins after two years of war. But this is still the home that Gazans dream of. According to the statistics of the Gaza Strip Health Department, since the outbreak of a new round of Israeli conflict on October 7, 2023, Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip have been. 67682 people have been killed and 170033 others have been injuredIn Gaza, 157 children have died from hunger and malnutrition. The Israeli Defense Army announced that the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement had officially entered into force at 12 a.m. on the 10th, local time. With Israeli troops withdrawing from most of Gaza, displaced Palestinians began to return home. Netanyahu: Israeli troops are still stationed in the Gaza Strip "Control all critical areas" Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said on October 10 local time: “Israel remains stationed in the Gaza Strip and controls all critical areas.”This would put pressure on the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) to prepare for the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Netanyahu says Israeli troops remain in Gaza Netanyahu issued a video statement saying that in the next few days, 20 surviving detainees will be released and 28 bodies will be handed over. Hamas will be disarmed and the Gaza Strip will be demilitarized. He said, "If the goal cannot be achieved in an easy way, Israel will proceed in a tough way." The Israeli Defence Army issued a statement on the 10th that the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza has entered into force at 12 a.m. local time on 10th (Beijing time) and the Israeli army has begun deployment along the updated deployment line to prepare for the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and the return of detained people. Earlier, Netanyahu had threatened that in the second phase, Israel might use military means to disarm Hamas. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement in the early morning of the 10th, saying that the Israeli government had approved the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The Israeli army will withdraw its troops and cease fire within 24 hours, and the detainees will be released within 72 hours. Under the ceasefire agreement, Israel will halt its military operations in the Gaza Strip and withdraw parts of the Gaza Strip, with Hamas releasing all Israeli detainees in exchange for Israel’s release of more than 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Wang Yi: The humanitarian disaster in Gaza is a stain on the 21st century The conscience of man must be awakened. On October 10, 2025 local time, when Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister, met with reporters with Swiss Federal Councilor and Foreign Minister Cassis in Belinzona, he expressed China's view of Israel's first phase of ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement. Wang Yi said that China welcomes all efforts to restore peace and save lives.The humanitarian disaster in Gaza is the dirt point of the 21st century, and the conscience of mankind must be awakened.China has three calls: First, we should work together to a truly comprehensive and lasting ceasefire, effectively alleviate the humanitarian crisis, and restore the stability of the region; Second, we should fulfill the consensus reached by the international community, which is "Bahrain governance", any arrangement about the future of Gaza, must respect the will of the Palestinian people; Third, we should adhere to the "two-state program" in the broad direction, only Palestinian independence, national legitimate rights, can be achieved to eliminate the roots of historical injustice and violence, and Edited | Easy to open. proofreading|Benefits of Memo Daily economic news from Central TV News, Xinhua news agency, red star news, surprising news, public information, etc. News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KBKE5DG30512B07B.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.11-23:09] 访问:49
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