The cease-fire in the Gaza Strip officially began
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, Arab media reported that a moment ago the ceasefire officially started in the Gaza Strip.
The most important developments on the first day of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will be as follows: The Zionist occupation is withdrawing from residential areas, including the city of Rafah in the south of Gaza and the northern areas. They finish this strip towards the border areas in the north and east of Gaza and settle at a depth of 700 meters in these areas.
The depth at which Zionist soldiers will be deployed inside Gaza will increase to more than one kilometer in several points up to the borders; These points include the Ayers crossing, Beit Lahia in the north of the Gaza Strip and near the borders of the occupied territories, east of Al-Quit square, north of the Netsarim axis and the Kasuvim crossing.
Also, Zionist soldiers remain in the Netsarim axis in the center of the Gaza Strip and the Philadelphia crossing in its south, and no one should approach 700 meters from the Philadelphia axis.
The movement of the Zionist regime fighters over the Gaza Strip will be stopped for 12 hours. Palestinian refugees can return to Rafah city except for the border areas, i.e. the Philadelphia axis in the south. The Palestinians who left the northern Gaza province towards Gaza City can return to their homes, but the refugees who took refuge in the southern part of the Gaza Strip cannot return to their original areas in the north.
The process of humanitarian aid arrival through the Rafah crossing starts basically with an average of 600 trucks per day. These aids will include food and relief equipment.
At 16:00 local time, the exchange of prisoners will begin. Palestinian groups will hand over three Zionist prisoners to the International Red Cross against 90 Palestinian prisoners.
After the approval of the World Red Cross, the Zionist side will hand over the 90 mentioned prisoners to this institution. They are supposed to be released from Shikma prisons in the city of Ashkelon and Ofer near Bitonia in the center of the West Bank.