Freed Palestinian prisoner embraces loved ones
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In the wake of a newly signed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the Israeli military reported an incident on Tuesday involving several individuals approaching their troops in northern Gaza. Despite the agreement, tensions remain palpable in the area.

“After multiple attempts to distance them, the suspects refused to comply, prompting troops to open fire to remove the threat. Reports of terrorists infiltrating an IDF position are incorrect,” the Israeli Defense Forces said on social media.

In a statement, former President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the situation, suggesting that while reaching this point was the hardest part, the rebuilding efforts might be the simplest phase of the process. The focus now shifts to ensuring that the ceasefire leads to a sustainable and peaceful resolution.

President Donald Trump said the most challenging step reaching a deal is over and that “rebuilding is maybe going to be the easiest part” of the process.

Deceased hostages returned in peace deal ID’d

The shootings Tuesday came as Israelis celebrate the return of 20 living and four deceased hostages and continue to await the release of the remains of 24 more.

The IDF identified Guy Iluz and Bipin Joshi as two of the deceased, and families have not cleared the release of the names of two additional hostages.

Iluz, 26, was a sound technician and fled from the Nova music festival during the Oct. 7 attacks. Joshi, 23, was originally from Nepal and was studying agriculture at the Israeli kibbutz of Alumim, according to officials.

  • Freed Palestinian prisoner embraces loved ones
  • Crowd holding Israeli flags watches live broadcast of Israeli hostages being released from Gaza
  • Israeli women hug in a crowd of people watching the release of hostages from Hamas
  • Released hostage Guy Gilboa Dalal exits vehicle
  • Two family members hug each other at Hostages Square
  • Workers put up pieces of a huge sign that reads, ā€œPeace Israelā€ in English and in Hebrew

Gaza ceasefire: What’s next for Israel, Hamas?

Roughly 200 U.S. troops are stationed in Israel to monitor the results of the ceasefire, and Trump said further conversations about the territory’s next steps are already underway.

Under the U.S.-brokered plan, an international body will govern Gaza and oversee Palestinian officials for day-to-day happenings. The plan also mentioned a potential Palestinian state, a sticking point in previous negotiations.

“Gaza’s reconstruction requires that it be demilitarized and that a new honest civilian police force must be allowed to create a safe condition for the people in Gaza,” Trump said Monday. “As I said earlier, I intend to be a partner in securing a better future.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has maintained his previous stances on governance in Gaza and the demilitarization of Hamas.

‘s Marcus Espinoza, Taylor Delandro and Anna Kutz contributed to this report.

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