Overview
- AP reports tens of thousands of displaced residents began moving back toward northern Gaza after the truce took effect at noon on Oct. 10.
- Israel’s military says it has withdrawn to the agreed line, and the UN was told aid deliveries will expand from Oct. 12, according to AP.
- Rescue teams recovered about 130 bodies on Oct. 10, and local Palestinian sources estimate nearly 10,000 missing and more than 67,000 dead, figures that remain provisional and contested.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that fighting could resume if Hamas does not disarm, underscoring the fragility of the pause.
- Axios reports that President Trump plans to visit Israel on Oct. 13 before heading to Sharm el-Sheikh for an Oct. 13–14 summit with Arab and European leaders to back the agreement, details that have not been independently confirmed.