Shafaq News/ On Thursday, Hamas published key points of theGaza ceasefire agreement, outlining provisions for displaced residents and theexchange of prisoners.
The group stated on its official website that on the seventhday of the agreement (January 25, 2025), after completing a prisoner exchangeand the Israeli military's withdrawal from the Al-Rashid coastal road area,internally displaced individuals on foot will be permitted to return north viaAl-Rashid road without weapons or searches.
The statement added, “Movement between the northern andsouthern parts of Gaza will also be unrestricted, and vehicles of all typeswill be allowed to cross northward past Netzarim after inspection.”
On the 22nd day of the agreement, pedestrians will beallowed to return north via Salah al-Din Road without searches.
On Tuesday, the Advisor to Hamas’ Political Bureau Chief,Taher Al-Nounou, told Agence France-Presse, “On the seventh day of theceasefire agreement’s implementation, four Israeli female captives will bereleased in exchange for the release of the second batch of Palestinianprisoners according to the agreed terms.”
The International Committee of the Red Cross will facilitatethe handover of the four women to the Israeli army that afternoon, YediothAhronoth reported.
“Hamas is also expected to provide a full list by Saturdaydetailing which of the 33 hostages are alive or deceased. Israeli estimatessuggest at least 25 are alive. Following the release of three hostages earlierthis week and four more anticipated Saturday, the remaining number of hostagesis believed to be 18,” it revealed.
Preparations for the second phase of the agreement arealready underway, with formal negotiations set to begin on Feb. 4, it pointedout.
On Monday, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners inexchange for three Israeli hostages in the initial stage of a ceasefire dealbrokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States. The truce, which began lastSunday, is expected to last 42 days, during which further negotiations willdetermine subsequent phases of the agreement.
Israel currently holds over 10,400 Palestinians in itsprisons, while Hamas is believed to be holding around 96 Israeli hostages, withthe group claiming that dozens were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
On January 19, 2025, a key development occurred in theIsrael-Hamas conflict as a ceasefire came into effect, following a brief delayover Israeli requests for the names of hostages Hamas would release.
The ceasefire aims to stop the violence that has led to thedeaths of more than 47,100 Palestinians and over 111,000 injuries since October7, 2023, while also addressing Gaza’s dire humanitarian situation by permittingaid deliveries.
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