Tight monitoring from the U.S. to Israel: Surveillance drones are monitoring the ceasefire in Gaza.

Tight monitoring from the U.S. to Israel: Surveillance drones are monitoring the ceasefire in Gaza.

25.10.2025 21:01

It was claimed that the U.S. prevented Israel from violating the Gaza ceasefire by alleging that Hamas was delaying the delivery of Israeli prisoner bodies. It was reported that U.S. surveillance drones were continuously flying over Gaza to monitor the ceasefire.

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It is claimed that the United States prevented the Tel Aviv administration from violating the ceasefire reached in Gaza by alleging that Hamas delayed the delivery of Israeli prisoner corpses.

“US” BLOCKS ISRAEL'S MOVE TO VIOLATE THE CEASEFIRE

According to a report by Israeli state television KAN, the US prevented Israel from taking steps to violate the ceasefire under the pretext that Hamas did not deliver the corpses of prisoners. Sources speaking to KAN stated that recent high-level visits from the US to Israel indicated to the Tel Aviv administration not to take any steps that could jeopardize the ceasefire.

HIGH-LEVEL US OFFICIALS VISITED ISRAEL

Israeli officials and Netanyahu have been meeting with high-level figures from the US in recent weeks. US Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump's Special Representative for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Trump's son-in-law and advisor Jared Kushner were among those who met with Netanyahu.

US DRONES CONDUCTING SURVEILLANCE FLIGHTS OVER GAZA

It has been reported that US surveillance drones have been flying over Gaza to monitor the ceasefire that came into effect on October 10. Israeli and US officials speaking to The New York Times stated that US drones began conducting flights after receiving permission from Israel to carry out the ceasefire monitoring mission in Gaza.

Daniel Shapiro, former US Ambassador to Israel, commented on the surveillance flights over Gaza, stating, "It is a quite intrusive surveillance operation by the US in a front where Israel perceives an active threat." Shapiro added, "If there were complete transparency and full trust between Israel and the US, this would not be necessary, but it is clear that the US wants to eliminate any possibility of misunderstanding."

The report noted that this is not the first time the US has conducted drone flights over the Gaza Strip, recalling that the US previously used MQ-9 Reaper drones to assist Israeli forces in locating the prisoners.

CEASEFIRE AND PRISONER AGREEMENT IN GAZA

On October 9, US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had approved the first phase of a ceasefire plan in Gaza during ongoing negotiations in Egypt. The agreement was signed in Egypt, where the negotiations took place, and came into effect on October 10 with the approval of the Israeli government.

Following the Israeli army's withdrawal from the "Yellow Line" as stated in the agreement, it was announced that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip came into effect at 12:00 on the same day. Despite the ceasefire reached in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army continues to carry out attacks against Palestinians with various claims from time to time.



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