Hamas forces are conducting raids and pursuits against individuals in Gaza accused of "collaboration" following the ceasefire, according to Hamas's official Telegram channel. The group reportedly uses this accusation against those who disagree with them. This action by Hamas comes as IDF forces retreated to the "yellow line" after the ceasefire, which reportedly prompted Hamas to initiate operations to locate "Shafarim and traders who stared." Further reports indicate armed clashes between Hamas activists and "D'Ali Hamas users" in the Kida neighborhood of Gaza. The "D. Samshem," described as having a history of clashes with Hamas and a large number of supporters, are reportedly involved in these confrontations. A video attached to one report shows Hamas activists shooting at passers-by, with the accompanying text suggesting the individuals may not have committed a serious offense. These developments follow the commencement of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on October 10th, 2025, which includes a 72-hour period for hostage release. Previous reports detailed a leaked document outlining President Donald Trump's plan for a Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange, mandating a war halt within 72 hours of approval from Israel and Hamas. This plan also included strict timelines for aid delivery and reconstruction under international oversight, with Hamas required to provide information on Israeli captives as Israel began its withdrawal from the Gaza perimeter. The phased exchange was to begin with Hamas releasing all living Israeli captives and the remains of deceased captives within 72 hours.