Overview
- Senior negotiator Khalil al Hayya said Hamas would place its arsenal under a sovereign Palestinian state that governs Gaza if Israel withdraws.
- Hamas said it would accept UN separation forces to monitor borders and the truce, while rejecting any foreign mission tasked with disarming it.
- The US-backed framework foresees demilitarization and a gradual Israeli troop pullout in the next phase, with key details and timelines still unresolved.
- Qatar's prime minister warned that efforts to consolidate the truce remain at a critical point without assurance of a permanent ceasefire.
- The first-phase exchange is largely complete, with 20 living hostages freed and 27 of 28 bodies returned, leaving the remains of Israeli police officer Ran Gvili outstanding.