The details of the Gaza ceasefire agreement underway in Doha, the capital of Qatar, have been revealed and will be officially announced at the end of this week.
The Jerusalem Post, citing a Palestinian official involved in the ceasefire negotiations, claimed that a three-phase ceasefire agreement has been reached.
Under the agreement, Hamas will release 3 Israeli hostages on the first day of the deal, while another 4 hostages will be released the following week.
In total, Hamas will release 34 Israeli hostages. In exchange, Israel has agreed to release 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, according to a list provided by Hamas.
Among these Palestinian prisoners, 190 have been in captivity for more than 15 years.
Immediately after the release of some of the hostages, Israel will begin withdrawing its troops from the Palestinian territories and allow displaced Palestinians in the southern region to travel north.
Under the agreement, Israeli forces will maintain an 800-meter buffer zone in the Philadelphia Corridor for a month and a half.
The first phase of the agreement will take 16 days to complete, after which negotiations will be held simultaneously in the second and third phases to continue the deal.
Shortly before this report came out, US President Joe Biden had said that we are on the verge of this proposal (ceasefire agreement) that the details of which were presented months ago have finally come to fruition.
It should be remembered that Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has already gone to Doha to talk about the hostage deal.
Earlier, US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened Hamas that if the hostages are not released before his inauguration, the apocalypse will break out.