Publish dateSunday 12 January 2025 - 09:23
Story Code : 304437
ceasefire agreement in Gaza; Zionist sources: 90% of the disputes have been resolved
Arab and Zionist news sources report the imminent agreement in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners and claim that this agreement will be announced soon.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper quoted one of the leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and reported that the final form of the ceasefire agreement is almost finished.
Pointing out that there are preparations to announce the achievement of the agreement, which are being reviewed by mediators, this source claimed: Everyone is currently waiting for the envoy of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, to travel to Doha to announce his agreement with the latest reforms. slow
Al-Arabi Al-Jadid reported, citing his sources, that the proposed agreement includes a complete withdrawal from the Salahuddin axis (Philadelphia), which will take place on the last day of the implementation of the agreement.
According to this newspaper, in the first phase of the agreement, the Zionist military will be partially withdrawn, and in the second phase, the checkpoints of this regime will remain.
According to this report, on the last day of the third phase of the agreement, the Israeli army must completely withdraw from this area.
Al Arabiya: The mediators have delivered the text of the agreement
Al-Arabiya news channel also reported, quoting its sources, that Israel no longer has a condition regarding the ceasefire agreement, and the mediators have also delivered the text of the agreement and are waiting for Tel Aviv's positions.
Al Arabiya reported, citing Palestinian sources, that Hamas has agreed to hand over the list of prisoners in the first phase of the agreement.
The said agreement will be implemented in three time periods, not in separate stages.
Contrary to the media coverage of the Arab media, the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Aharonot, citing informed sources, reported that the dispute over the transition from the first phase of the agreement to the second phase is still valid.
Meanwhile, Israeli sources said at the same time that 90 percent of the gaps and differences in the prisoner exchange/ceasefire agreement in Gaza have been resolved.
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