Hamas official details ceasefire and hostage deal with Israel.

Hamas official reveals a Gaza peace deal, including a full Israeli withdrawal and a major prisoner exchange, to end the war.

Doha – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – Hamas leader Osama Hamdan revealed the details of the Gaza peace deal reached with Israel. Under the deal, the Israeli army will withdraw from Gaza City, the northern areas, Rafah and Khan Younis, and 600 trucks will enter Gaza daily through 5 border crossings. He made it clear that the prisoner exchange will only take place when the end of the war is formally announced, and the international community should monitor Israel’s behavior so that it implements the agreement.

Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan said in an interview with Qatar’s Al Arabi TV that the agreement reached between the parties is an agreement to completely end the war in Gaza. The international community should monitor Israel’s behavior so that it implements the agreement.

Key points of the agreement

  • There will be a complete end to the war in Gaza.
  • The ceasefire will be approved by the Israeli cabinet.
  • The prisoner exchange will be after the formal announcement of the agreement.
  • The mediators have given the US the authority to formally declare a ceasefire.
  • The Israeli army must withdraw from Gaza City, the northern areas, Rafah and Khan Younis.
  • 600 aid trucks will enter Gaza daily through 5 border crossings.
  • International organizations will oversee the distribution of aid supplies, rather than the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
  • Palestinian factions have put forward 40 names to take over the administration of Gaza.

The Hamas leader made it clear that the prisoner exchange will only take place if an official declaration of an end to the war is made. He said that the main clause of the agreement is the end of the war in Gaza, and the mediators have assured that Israel will not violate the agreement.

He said that the mediators have given the US the authority to formally declare a ceasefire. Under the agreement, 250 life-sentenced prisoners and 1,700 prisoners from Gaza will be released. The names of all important Palestinian prisoner leaders have been included in the list submitted for release. Hamas leader Osama Hamdan said that the implementation of the ceasefire will take place after the approval of the Israeli government, and the Israeli army must withdraw from Gaza City, the northern areas, Rafah and Khan Yunis.

He said that the first phase of the agreement will meet the most important demand of the Palestinian people, the end of the aggression on Gaza. Osama Hamdan said in an interview with Al-Arabiya TV that according to the agreement, the occupying army must withdraw from Gaza City, the northern areas, Rafah and Khan Yunis. He said that we will not allow the occupying Israel to interfere in our affairs under any circumstances.

He said that the Palestinian factions have submitted a proposal of 40 names to take over the management of the Gaza Strip, and that the management of Gaza should be in the hands of national Palestinian figures alone, free from Israeli interference. He added that the ceasefire will come into effect after ratification by the Israeli government and that the first phase of the agreement will meet the most important demand of the Palestinian people, namely the end of the aggression on Gaza. According to him, the agreement includes a provision for 600 trucks of aid to enter Gaza daily through 5 border crossings.

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He said that there has also been a demand to stop drone flights in Gaza’s airspace for the transfer of prisoners, and that the distribution of aid supplies will be supervised by international organizations, not the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Osama Hamdan added that we have emphasized that the mediator must oblige the Israeli side to fully implement the agreement. The Hamas leader said that the Israeli occupation forces cannot be trusted, but the role of mediators is necessary so that they can provide sufficient guarantees. He said that the management of the Gaza Strip is a national matter and we will not allow any external interference. Whoever wants to help our people should do so, but he must stay away from patronage scenarios.

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