Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of Commission I DPR RI, Sukamta, welcomed the peace agreement between Palestine and Israel. Nevertheless, Sukamta reminded all parties to remain vigilant about the potential for ‘false peace’. “After constant negotiating efforts to discuss a ceasefire and peace, we are grateful that an agreement was finally reached between Palestine and Israel with a mediator,” Sukamta told reporters on Saturday (11/10/2025). Sukamta assessed that the agreement reached was an important development in the negotiation process between Palestine and Israel. According to him, even if it is only a first step, this agreement opens the way to broader peace. Browse to continue the content “This is a significant achievement in indirect negotiations between Palestine and Israel. The first steps to peace have been seen, although the journey is still very long,” Sukamta said. “Because this peace will only enter phase I, namely the release of hostages, the withdrawal of the IDF to the agreed lines and opening the blockade of humanitarian aid,” he continued. Nevertheless, the PKS legislature warned to make the ceasefire implemented by Israel just ‘false peace’. He raised the Israeli side that often betrayed the ceasefire agreement. “Do not let it become” false peace “, because Israel’s record so far does not want peace. Israel almost always betrays the ceasefire agreements. Israel is almost always on hold. Israel has attacked Doha, Qatar, who negotiated, negotiating for a ceasefire and to bring about peace,” he said. Sukamta assesses that Hamas’ attitude is quite open and moderate. Sukamta also criticized US President Donald Trump’s peace proposal, which he considered, an explicit recognition of Palestinian independence. “It is unfair if Israel is independent, but Palestine is not fully recognized for its independence. Israel has the IDF, while Hamas is asked to hand over his weapons without clarity on Palestinian independence, which will of course have a national army as an independent state, it is clearly unfair,” he said. On the other hand, Sukamta requested that the United Nations (UN) be actively involved in this transition process. He hopes that this ceasefire agreement can lead to true peace until Palestine reaches its full independence. “The UN as an international institution must be maximally involved, not just as a rubber stamp. Hopefully this existing agreement can be successful in going through every phase to true peace and full Palestinian independence. We must all continue to monitor this agreement carefully so that it is on track,” he added. Gaza ceasefire It is known that Israel began with a gradual withdrawal of troops from the Gaza Strip on Friday (10/10), after a ceasefire with the Hamas group. The Gaza Civil Defense Agency confirmed on Friday that Israeli troops had begun to withdraw from various areas in Gaza, especially Gaza City and Khan Younis. “Israeli troops have withdrawn from various areas in the city in Gaza,” said Mohammed Al-Mughayyir, a senior official at the agency, as reported by the AFP news agency Friday (10/10). He added that Israeli military vehicles also withdrew from various areas in the city of Khan Younis, South Gaza. (DWR/JBR)
DPR Commission I: Do not let the ceasefire in Gaza become false peace
