The ceasefire agreement for Gaza, which Israel has been attacking for over a year, is nearing completion. While positive statements have come from both sides, the details of the agreement being worked on have also emerged. 33 ISRAELIS WILL BE RELEASEDAccording to the agreement, it is guaranteed that 600 trucks of humanitarian aid will arrive in Gaza every day of the ceasefire. Additionally, according to the agreement, Hamas will release 33 Israelis, including all women, children, and men over the age of 50, within 6 weeks. The second phase of the agreement will be discussed on the 16th day of the first phase. ISRAELI MINISTER INDICATED TOMORROWMeanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced that the prisoner exchange agreement, which includes a ceasefire in Gaza, will be signed by the Israeli government tomorrow. During the day, after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas could happen "at any moment," a new statement came from Tel Aviv, where Israeli officials said that Hamas was very close to accepting the ceasefire and the return of hostages proposed by Qatari negotiators. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar: The government will approve the ceasefire agreement tomorrow. PALESTINIAN SOURCES CONFIRMEDPalestinian sources also made a statement indicating that Hamas responded positively to the agreement after receiving the map from Israel that included the withdrawal from Gaza. The negotiations for the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in Gaza are being conducted between Hamas and Israel under the mediation of Qatar, Egypt, and the U.S.
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