Hamas security forces arrested a number of individuals accused of being "fugitives from the terror" in the northern Gaza Strip between 7:35 AM and 8:34 AM UTC on October 11th, 2025, according to the Palestinian "Kods" network. The arrests reportedly occurred as part of the organization's ceasefire efforts to target perceived enemies within Gaza. The Hamas security "Yad Ra'ad" unit announced its operations against "traitors and the USSR" from the northern to the southern Gaza Strip during this period, as reported by the "Kods" network citing a Hamas "security official." The Qatari al-Arab channel also transmitted recordings of Hamas security forces in Gaza City interacting with activists. Meanwhile, in the Al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, activists reported the presence of a booby-trapped armored vehicle left by Israeli soldiers, containing a significant amount of explosive material, according to the "Kods" network. These developments follow a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that began on October 10th, 2025, which includes a 72-hour period for hostage release. Previous reports indicated Hamas forces were pursuing individuals accused of "collaboration" following the ceasefire, with armed clashes reported in the Kida neighborhood. Palestinians have also begun returning to northern Gaza as Israeli forces have partially withdrawn under the initial phase of a peace deal, according to AJEnglish. Boeing C-17 aircraft are anticipated to land in Tel Aviv ahead of President Donald Trump's visit.