The publication of new details of the Gaza ceasefire agreement by the Washington Post
The American newspaper Washington Post on Wednesday published new details of the proposed ceasefire agreement in Gaza. |
According to Fars News International Group, the American newspaper Washington Post on Wednesday published more details of the proposed cease-fire initiative in Gaza.
This newspaper quoted sources. The informant wrote: “The 6-week ceasefire in Gaza will include the release of 3 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for one hostage in Gaza.” The Washington Post continued: “This proposed ceasefire agreement includes the temporary deployment of troops Israel is far from the populated areas of Gaza.
The spokesman of the White House announced on Tuesday evening that American National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with Qatari officials today and discussed with them the USRA in Gaza held talks.
The American official said that the negotiations on the release of prisoners in Gaza have been accompanied by progress.
Israeli negotiators, American, Egypt and Qatar reached an agreement in Paris on Sunday on a framework to stop the war and release other Israeli prisoners held by Hamas. A plan that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken described as “strong and convincing” in a joint press conference with his Qatari counterpart in Washington.
A senior official in the Islamic Resistance Movement Palestine (Hamas) announced that the Paris initiative for a cease-fire in Gaza consists of three phases.
According to Reuters, the first phase of this plan includes the release of civilians such as women, children, the elderly and the sick. .
The second stage includes the release of all military men and women. The third phase of the Paris proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza includes handing over the bodies of the dead.
This senior Hamas official said that all military operations will be suspended during the three phases.
He went on to say: “The number of Israeli prisoners that should be released has not yet been determined and negotiations should be held on this issue”.
publisher | Fars News |