Israel and Hamas Reach Agreement on Gaza Ceasefire Deal
amsterdam - Israel and Hamas negotiators, with assistance from American, Egyptian, and Qatari mediators, have reached an agreement on a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
Key Points of the Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
Israel and Hamas negotiators have reached an agreement with the assistance of American, Egyptian, and Qatari mediators in Doha. The ceasefire deal consists of three phases, with the first phase set to begin on January 19 at 11:15 Dutch time.
Phase One:
The first phase of the ceasefire deal will last six weeks, during which 33 Israeli hostages will be released. In exchange, Israel will reportedly release Palestinian prisoners, with up to 1650 Palestinians expected to be freed. Additionally, Israeli troops will partially withdraw from Gaza, and more humanitarian aid will be provided.
Phase Two and Three:
Subsequent phases will focus on the release of all remaining hostages, a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of all Israeli military personnel from Gaza, and the transfer of deceased hostages' bodies to Israel.
Challenges Ahead
Despite the ceasefire agreement, challenges remain. The Israeli security cabinet must approve the deal, and some members have expressed opposition. However, the deal itself is not in jeopardy, as the majority of parliament supports it.
Recent Developments
Following the announcement of the ceasefire deal, there were reports of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulting in casualties. President-elect Trump and his incoming administration have attributed the agreement to his election victory and pledged to work towards peace.
Representatives from both the Trump and Biden administrations were involved in the negotiations, with their coordinated efforts playing a crucial role in reaching the deal.
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