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Palestine factions refuse foreign guardianship on Gaza as truce takes hold

Palestine factions refuse foreign guardianship on Gaza as truce takes hold

Summary

Palestinian factions, including Hamas, stated that decisions about Gaza's future governance should be made internally by Palestinians. A ceasefire has started in Gaza, with agreements in place for aid to reach the area. President Trump proposed a plan for international oversight, but its future role remains uncertain.

Key Facts

  • Palestinian factions like Hamas reject foreign control over Gaza's governance.
  • A ceasefire in Gaza has taken effect, allowing people to start returning home.
  • President Donald Trump proposed a "Board of Peace" to oversee Gaza's governance, which includes international figures.
  • The agreement ensures that at least 600 aid trucks will enter Gaza daily.
  • Displaced Palestinians are returning, with efforts to clear debris and rubble underway.
  • The ceasefire calls for the removal of rubble as a first step toward rebuilding.
  • The Palestinian Civil Defence reported retrieving dozens of bodies in Gaza City after the truce started.
  • Humanitarian aid will be distributed by UN agencies, avoiding previously controversial methods.

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