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Gaza Ceasefire Enters Phase Two Despite Unresolved Issues
A 15-member Palestinian technocratic committee will govern Gaza under a US-led Board of Peace, despite ongoing disputes over ceasefire breaches and humanitarian aid access.
- On Wednesday, a US-backed plan entered phase two despite disputes as a 15-member Palestinian technocratic committee began meetings in Egypt under a Board of Peace chaired by President Donald Trump.
- Phase one began on October 10 to stop fighting, allow aid, and secure hostages, but all were returned except the remains of one Israeli, Ran Gvili, whose family urged mediators to delay the transition.
- Aid agencies report that Israel has not allowed the volume of humanitarian assistance envisaged under phase one, while Israel and the United Nations dispute aid truck figures, leaving Gaza's civilian population facing severe shortages.
- An International Stabilisation Force is to secure Gaza and train vetted Palestinian police units, while Bassem Naim, senior Hamas leader, said mediators, the American guarantor and the international community must empower the committee.
- Phase two aims for full demilitarisation and reconstruction of Gaza, including disarming unauthorised armed factions, but Hamas refuses to commit to disarmament and Israel remains unclear on full withdrawal, diplomats say.
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