JAKARTA - Israel halted military operations to seize Gaza City and minimize activity in the Palestinian enclave after the warring parties agreed to implement the US President Donald Trump's peace plan, reports the Israeli Army Radio (Galei Tzahal).
Reported by ANTARA from RIA Novosti, Saturday, October 4, Hamas agreed to hand over the government in the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian committee based on the national consensus.
Hamas also expressed its readiness to release all surviving Israeli hostages and those who had died according to Trump's plan.
Hamas will follow discussions about Gaza's future within the framework of joint leadership of all Palestinian people.
Responding to Hamasitu's statement, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said it would immediately begin the first phase of Trump's plan to release all hostages.
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"After assessing the situation and negotiations with US representatives, Israeli political leaders instructed the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to reduce operations in Gaza to a minimum and only take defensive action," Galei Tzahal reported in the early hours of Saturday.
The Israeli military radio stressed that this decision effectively meant stopping military operations to seize Gaza.
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