Palestinian media on October 24 focused extensively on the Cairo negotiations, where Palestinian factions agreed on establishing an interim Palestinian committee to manage Gaza post-war. Early reports highlighted Hamas's commitment to national consensus for Gaza's governance, with the negotiations entering a critical phase for a final agreement. Throughout the day, the progress of these talks dominated coverage, culminating in the factions' announcement of an agreement for an interim administration and a call for a UN resolution to deploy ceasefire monitoring forces. Concurrently, reports noted renewed Israeli aggression, with two martyrs in Deir al-Balah and central Gaza amidst continued truce violations. The US also appointed Stephen Fagin as the civilian head of the Gaza coordination center, and discussions emerged about Gaza's reconstruction without Hamas, involving an international force.