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The agreement for a prisoner exchange, which includes a ceasefire in Gaza, has been reached between Hamas and Israel with the mediation of the USA, Egypt, and Qatar.
After the Israeli government approved the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in Gaza, the details of the agreement and the planned steps were revealed. HERE ARE ALL THE DETAILSAccording to the ceasefire plan, it was decided that the ceasefire in Gaza would start on January 19 at 08:30 (local time 09:30). According to a report by Haaretz newspaper, with the implementation of the ceasefire, Israel will suspend its air force observation activities in Gaza and halt all flights over the region.
During the initial 42-day phase of the agreement, the Israeli air force will suspend its activities over Gaza for 12 hours on the days when prisoners are released and for 10 hours on other days. According to the cabinet decision, which includes the details of the agreement, it is expected that the prisoner exchange will take place after 16:00 (local time 17:00) on the first day the agreement comes into effect. HOW THE PRISONERS WILL BE DELIVERED HAS BEEN REVEALEDAccording to a report by Times of Israel, the three prisoners to be released will be handed over to the Red Cross and then transferred to Israel, where they will be received by the Israeli military medical team. The Israeli Ministry of Health has prepared six hospitals to receive the Israeli prisoners.
After the release of the Israeli prisoners, around 90 Palestinian prisoners will also be released from Israeli prisons. It was noted that Israeli security authorities are preparing to prevent Palestinians from celebrating the release of the prisoners. Reports indicate that Israel has been disturbed by the celebratory demonstrations of Palestinians in previous prisoner exchange agreements and wants to prevent this.MORE THAN 1900 PALESTINIANS WILL BE RELEASEDAccording to the decision published after the Israeli government's cabinet meeting, it is expected that more than 1900 Palestinians will be released in exchange for 33 Israeli prisoners, including 1167 Palestinians who were arrested after October 7, 2023. The agreement includes a condition for the deportation of some Palestinian prisoners.
Additionally, Israel will also release all women and children under the age of 19 who have been detained since October 7. For each Israeli prisoner released, Israel will release 30 Palestinian prisoners, and for each soldier or security force, 50 Palestinians will be released.On the first day of the agreement, 3 prisoners will be released, 4 on the 7th day, and thereafter three Israeli prisoners will be released each week, with 14 Israeli prisoners planned to be released in the last week. ISRAEL'S ATTACKS MAY CONTINUE AFTER THE FIRST PHASEOn the 16th day of the first phase of the ceasefire, negotiations for the second phase will begin. Statements from high-level figures in Israel, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, raise concerns that Israel may continue its intense attacks on Gaza after the 42-day first phase. NAMES OF 735 PALESTINIANS TO BE RELEASED HAVE BEEN PUBLISHEDThe Israeli Ministry of Justice has published the names of 735 Palestinian prisoners who will be released under the agreement. Among the Palestinians to be released are prominent figures such as Zakaria Zubeidi, one of the leaders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, and Khalida Jarrar, a former member of parliament and a leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), as well as prisoners who have previously been sentenced to life imprisonment.
The ministry had also published the names of 95 Palestinian prisoners who will be released from Israeli prisons as part of the prisoner exchange.
In a written statement from the Prisoners' Information Office in the Gaza Strip, it was reported that Hamas would publish the list of names of the prisoners to be released one day before each prisoner exchange day. ISRAEL WILL WITHDRAW FROM NETZARIM ON JANUARY 22According to the agreement, the Israeli army will dismantle the checkpoints in the Netzarim Corridor between the south and north of the Gaza Strip on January 22 and withdraw from the corridor.
On the 7th day of the agreement, after the release of a total of 7 Israeli prisoners, the Israeli army will begin to withdraw from Gaza, and residents of northern Gaza will be able to return to their homes. Israel's complete withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor will occur 50 days after the agreement comes into effect, that is, in the second phase. HUMANITARIAN AID TO GAZAAccording to the agreement, 600 trucks of humanitarian aid, including 50 fuel trucks, will enter the northern Gaza Strip daily.
According to a report by Haaretz newspaper, although the public will be allowed to return to northern Gaza, almost all of the houses in the area have been destroyed, so international aid organizations will work to establish tent and caravan cities in this area.
The report noted that roads, schools, hospitals, and water, sewage, and electricity infrastructure will be repaired, and Egyptian companies will be allowed to enter for this purpose. WHAT HAPPENED?The Israeli government approved the agreement after a cabinet meeting that lasted about 8 hours. The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the ceasefire would come into effect on January 19 at 08:30 (local time 09:30).
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