WADI GAZA, Gaza Strip (AP) — A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas got here into impact in Gaza on Friday, the army mentioned, hours after Israel’s Cupboard accredited a deal to pause the preventing and alternate the remaining hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
Tens of hundreds of people that had gathered in Wadi Gaza in central Gaza began strolling north after the Israeli army’s announcement at midday native time. Beforehand, Palestinians reported heavy shelling in components of Gaza all through Friday morning, however no vital bombardment was reported after.

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The ceasefire marks a key step towards ending a ruinous two-year war that has killed tens of hundreds of Palestinians, reduced much of Gaza to rubble, destabilized the Center East, and left dozens of hostages, dwelling and useless, within the territory.
Nonetheless, the broader plan advanced by U.S. President Donald Trump consists of many unanswered questions, similar to whether or not and the way Hamas will disarm and who will govern Gaza.
Regardless of these questions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted in a televised assertion Friday that the subsequent phases would see Hamas disarm and Gaza demilitarized.
“If that is achieved the simple manner — so be it. If not — it is going to be achieved the onerous manner,” Netanyahu mentioned. He added that Hamas agreed to the deal “solely when it felt that the sword was on its neck — and it’s nonetheless on its neck.”
Israeli army spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin mentioned troops had accomplished their withdrawal to the deployment strains by Friday afternoon, a number of hours after the ceasefire formally went into impact.
Earlier, an Israeli safety official, talking on situation of anonymity as a result of sensitivity of the withdrawal, mentioned the army would management round 50% of Gaza of their new positions.
Folks On The Transfer
A gentle stream of individuals, the overwhelming majority on foot, crammed onto a coastal highway within the central Gaza Strip, heading north to see what might need remained of their properties. Others headed to different components of the Palestinian territory within the south.

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”We need to return,” mentioned Fayez AlMajdoub, one of many crowd who had been displaced from northern Gaza. “I need to go and ensure my residence remains to be there. That’s what I need to know.”
One other man displaced from northern Gaza, Jamal Mesbah, mentioned he too was heading again.
“My household is ready, and we packed our stuff as we might return residence. However we nonetheless suffered,” he mentioned. “There wasn’t a lot pleasure, however the ceasefire considerably eased the ache of demise and bloodshed, and the ache of our family members and brothers who suffered on this battle.”
In Gaza’s southern metropolis of Khan Younis, lots of of Palestinians tried to return to their properties, solely to seek out wrecked buildings, rubble and destruction upon the withdrawal of the Israeli troops.
“There was nothing left. Only a few garments, items of wooden, and pots,” mentioned Fatma Radwan, who was displaced from japanese Khan Younis. Folks had been nonetheless attempting to retrieve our bodies from below the rubble, she added.
Many buildings had been flattened, and none was undamaged, as individuals went again to seek for their belongings. “We got here to a spot that’s unidentifiable. An unidentifiable city. Destruction is all over the place,” mentioned Hani Omran, who was additionally displaced from japanese Khan Younis.
The battle started when Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 individuals and taking 251 hostage.
In Israel’s ensuing offensive, greater than 67,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza and almost 170,000 wounded, in accordance with Gaza’s Well being Ministry, which doesn’t differentiate between civilians and combatants however says round half the deaths had been girls and youngsters. The ministry is a part of the Hamas-run authorities, and the United Nations and plenty of impartial specialists think about its figures to be essentially the most dependable estimate of wartime casualties.
The battle has additionally triggered different conflicts within the area, sparked worldwide protests and led to allegations of genocide that Israel denies.
How The Settlement Is Anticipated To Unfold
Underneath the deal, Israeli troops have withdrawn to new positions in Gaza, and all 48 hostages nonetheless in captivity are anticipated to be launched. Israel believes round 20 of them are alive.
In alternate, Israel will launch round 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. An inventory Israel revealed Friday didn’t embrace high-profile prisoner Marwan Barghouti, the most well-liked Palestinian chief and a doubtlessly unifying determine. Israel views him and a few others as terrorist masterminds who murdered Israeli civilians and has refused to launch them in previous exchanges.
Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official and lead negotiator, mentioned Thursday night that each one girls and youngsters held in Israeli jails might be freed.
The hostage and prisoner releases are anticipated to start Monday, two Egyptian officers briefed on the talks and a Hamas official mentioned, although one other official mentioned they may happen as early as Sunday evening. The officers spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t licensed to be publicly named talking concerning the negotiations.
5 border crossings are anticipated to reopen, together with the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, the Egyptian and Hamas officers mentioned. That can permit help to circulate into the territory, components of that are experiencing famine.
The Trump plan requires Israel to take care of an open-ended army presence inside Gaza, alongside its border with Israel. A global power, comprised largely of troops from Arab and Muslim international locations, can be liable for safety inside Gaza.
To assist help and monitor the ceasefire deal, U.S. officers mentioned they might send about 200 troops to Israel as a part of a broader, worldwide group. The officers spoke on situation of anonymity to debate particulars not licensed for launch.
The U.S. would additionally lead an enormous internationally funded reconstruction effort.
The plan additionally envisions an eventual position for the Palestinian Authority — one thing Netanyahu has lengthy opposed. Nevertheless it requires the authority, which administers components of the West Financial institution, to endure a sweeping reform program that would take years.
The Trump plan is much more obscure a few future Palestinian state, which Netanyahu firmly rejects.
Shurafa reported from Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, and Lidman from Tel Aviv, Israel. Related Press writers Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel; Samy Magdy in Cairo; and Elena Becatoros in Athens, Greece, additionally contributed.