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Gaza Truce Takes Hold as Israel Pulls Back and Hostage–Prisoner Exchange Nears

Hamas says it will not fully disarm, foreshadowing hard negotiations over security.

Overview

  • Phase one is underway with Israeli forces withdrawn behind the mapped yellow line and a 72‑hour deadline running for Hamas to free remaining hostages.
  • Israel has concentrated long‑term Palestinian detainees at Ketziot and Ofer as it prepares to release roughly 2,000 prisoners in the first swap.
  • A CNN‑cited source says the hostage releases could occur between Sunday night and Monday, though timing remains subject to change.
  • About 200 U.S. troops have arrived in Israel to help monitor the truce under a Centcom‑led coordination center, with officials stressing they will not enter Gaza as plans for a broader stabilization force take shape.
  • The UN has been cleared to resume aid deliveries as large numbers of displaced residents return, while Hamas redeploys roughly 7,000 security personnel, names five governors, rejects foreign tutelage, and a Sharm el‑Sheikh summit co‑presided by President Trump and President al‑Sisi moves to lock in next steps.