
"The ceasefire, which came into effect on October 10, focused on the exchange of captives held in Gaza for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. But details of the next phase, including Gaza's future governance, the potential deployment of an international stabilisation force, and the establishment of what has been termed a board of peace, remain unresolved."
"Meanwhile, anger continues to rise among Palestinians and the international community as Israeli attacks persist. According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, Israeli attacks since the start of the ceasefire have killed at least 377 people and wounded 987. A United States official told Al Jazeera Arabic that negotiations on the next phase of the ceasefire are advancing, but key obstacles still need to be overcome. The official said Washington expects the first deployment of an international stabilisation force to begin in early 2026."
Israeli fire since the ceasefire began has killed at least 377 people and wounded 987, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Gaza authorities report the truce has been breached at least 738 times since October. Hamas says the next phase cannot proceed while Israel violates the agreement and has urged mediators to pressure Israel to implement the first phase fully. The ceasefire, effective October 10, emphasized a captives-for-prisoners exchange and partial Israeli withdrawal; details on governance, an international stabilisation force, and a proposed board of peace remain unresolved. U.S. officials say negotiations are advancing and expect initial stabilisation force deployment in early 2026.
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