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US declares phase two of Gaza ceasefire, but what did phase one deliver?

US declares phase two of Gaza ceasefire, but what did phase one deliver?

By Mohammed Haddad; Mohammad MansourAl Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

US declares phase two of Gaza ceasefire, but what did phase one deliver? The US has announced the launch of ‘phase two’ of plan to end the Gaza war, but most of the goals in Trump’s 20-point plan never became a reality on the ground. The US has announced the Gaza ceasefire is moving to phase two, where “demilitarisation, technocratic governance, and reconstruction” will be the focus. Hamas leaders and representatives of other Palestinian factions in Gaza are in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, for talks, but deep uncertainty remains regarding the next steps. Most of the goals in Trump’s 20-point plan that became the basis for a ceasefire in Gaza three months ago never became a reality on the ground. Here is what has happened in each of the main points of the plan since the ceasefire took effect on October 10, 2025. What was supposed to happen in phase one? Phase one of Trump’s 20-point plan was designed to immediately halt the fighting, facilitate the exchange of Israeli and Palestinian captives, set a boundary for Israeli withdrawal from parts of Gaza, allow the full entry of humanitarian aid, and open the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt. 1. Halt on attacks Status: Did not stop While the daily number of Israeli attacks has decreased since the start of the ceasefire, Israel has killed at least 451 Palestinians and injured 1,251 - an average of nearly five killed every day - since October 10. More than 100 children, including at least 60 boys and 40 girls, are among those killed, according to UNICEF. 2. Israeli captives returned in exchange for release of Palestinian prisoners Status: All captives returned except for one; Israel has not released all the prisoners agreed on Under the ceasefire deal, Hamas released all 20 living Israeli captives in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Hamas has also returned 27 of the 28 bodies of deceased captives, while the search is still on for the remaining body, believed to be buried under the rubble of buildings bombed by Israel. However, Suhail al-Hindi, a member of the Hamas political bureau and one of the supervisors of the exchange deal, told Al Jazeera that Israel has failed to release all women and child prisoners as stipulated in the agreement. It also continues to hold several doctors , including Dr Hussam Abu Safia, Dr Marwan al-Hams, and Dr Tasneem al-Hams, among many others. Israel has also reneged on a clause in the agreement under which it was to allow the entry of DNA-matching equipment intended to identify the bodies of deceased Palestinian prisoners. 3. Israeli withdrawal Status: Did not fully withdraw As part of the ceasefire deal, Israel was supposed to withdraw its troops to an area dubbed the “yellow line” , which takes up more than 50 percent of Gaza and is marked on the ground with a series of yellow concrete blocks. Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency found that Israeli forces have been moving these blocks, thereby expanding...

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