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Israeli military says ceasefire agreement in Gaza has come into effect

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Aceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas for the Gaza Strip came into effect at noon local time (8pm AEDT), the Israeli military said on Friday, adding that troops were withdrawing to agreed-upon deployment lines.

The announcement came hours afterIsrael's Cabinet approved President Donald Trump's plan for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the release of the remaining hostages and of Palestinian prisoners.

Tens of thousands of people who had gathered in Wadi Gaza in central Gaza in the morning started walking north after the military's announcement a noon local time. Beforehand, Palestinians reported heavy shelling in parts of Gaza throughout on Friday morning.

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Israeli soldiers walk near the Israeli-Gaza border, as seen from southern Israel, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, after Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

The Israeli Cabinet's approval of Trump's plan marks a key step toward endinga ruinous two-year war that has destabilised the Middle East.

A brief statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office early on Friday said the Cabinet approved the"outline" of a deal to release the hostages, without mentioning other aspects of the plan that are more controversial.

An Israeli security official, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the withdrawal, said the military would control around 50 per cent of Gaza in their new positions.

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Israeli soldiers drive a tank along the Israeli-Gaza border, as seen from southern Israel, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, after Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Shelling continues through early hours

After the Cabinet approval, Gaza residents reported intensified shelling well into Friday morning.

In central Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp, Mahmoud Sharkawy, one of the many people sheltering there after being displaced from Gaza City, said artillery shelling intensified in the early hours.

Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip
Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip, moving toward northern Gaza, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, after Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip
Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip, moving toward northern Gaza, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, after Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

"The shelling has significantly increased today," said Sharkawy, adding that low flying military aircraft had been flying over central Gaza.

In northern Gaza, two Gaza City residents told The Associated Press that bombing had been ongoing since the early hours, mostly artillery shelling.

The managing director of Shifa hospital, Rami Mhanna, said the shelling in southern and northern Gaza City had not stopped following the Israeli Cabinet's approval of the ceasefire plan.

Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip
Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip, moving toward northern Gaza, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, after Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip
Displaced Palestinians walk along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip, moving toward northern Gaza, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, after Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

"It is confusing, we have been hearing shelling all night despite the ceasefire news," said Heba Garoun, who fled her home in eastern Gaza City to another neighbourhood in the city after her house was destroyed.

Details of the deal

A senior Hamas official and lead negotiator made a speech on Thursday laying out what he said were the core elements of the ceasefire deal: Israel releasing around 2000 Palestinian prisoners, opening the border crossing with Egypt, allowing aid to flow and Israeli forces withdrawing.

Khalil al-Hayya said all women and children held in Israeli jails will also be freed. He did not offer details on the extent of the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

Al-Hayya said the Trump administration and mediators had given assurances that the war is over, and that Hamas and other Palestinian factions will now focus on achieving self-determination and establishing a Palestinian state.

Tel Aviv, Israel
Covered in prayer shawls, men dance and hold the four items used as a symbol on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, at a plaza known as hostages square following the announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan to pause the fighting in Gaza, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Covered in a prayer shawl, a man visits an installation simulating a tunnel in Gaza in an act of solidarity with hostages believed to be held underground by Hamas during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, at a plaza known as hostages square, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025 (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

"We declare today that we have reached an agreement to end the war and the aggression against our people," Al-Hayya said in a televised speech on Thursday evening.

To help support and monitor the ceasefire deal, US officials said they would send about 200 troops to Israel as part of a broader, international team.

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