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BREAKING: Ceasefire deal Framework details & document:

Duration:
A 60-day ceasefire. President Trump guarantees Israel’s commitment to the ceasefire for the agreed-upon period.

Hostage Release:
10 live Israeli hostages and 18 deceased from the “List of 58” will be released on days 1, 7, 30, 50, and 60, as follows:
• Day 1: 8 live
• Day 7: 5 deceased
• Day 30: 5 deceased
• Day 50: 2 live
• Day 60: 8 deceased

Humanitarian Aid:
Aid will be delivered to Gaza immediately upon Hamas’ approval of the ceasefire.
This will follow a separate agreement focused on aid for civilians, in effect throughout the ceasefire, and aligned with the January 19, 2025 humanitarian aid agreement.
Aid will be delivered in adequate and intensive quantities through agreed-upon channels, including the United Nations and the Red Crescent.

Israeli Military Activity:
All Israeli offensive military operations in Gaza will stop once the agreement is implemented.
During the ceasefire, aerial activity (military and surveillance) will be suspended over Gaza for 10 hours daily, or 12 hours on days involving hostage or prisoner exchanges.

Israeli Military Redeployment:
• Day 1: After the release of live hostages, Israel will redeploy from the northern Gaza Strip and the Netzarim Corridor, in line with Article 3 on humanitarian aid and based on mutually agreed maps.
• Day 7: After the release of deceased hostages, redeployment will occur from the southern Gaza Strip, also based on Article 3 and agreed maps.
• Technical teams will work out final redeployment boundaries through negotiations.

Negotiations:
On Day 1, mediator-guaranteed negotiations will begin on the following arrangements for a permanent ceasefire:
1.Keys and conditions for exchanging all remaining Israeli hostages for an agreed number of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
2.Issues related to redeployment, withdrawal, and long-term security arrangements in Gaza.
3.“Day-after” arrangements for Gaza, which either party may propose.
4.Formal declaration of a permanent ceasefire

Presidential Support:
President Trump is committed to ensuring both parties uphold the ceasefire. He insists that if negotiations during the temporary ceasefire succeed, they will lead to a permanent resolution of the conflict.

Release of Palestinian Hostages:
In exchange for the release of the Israeli hostages (both live and deceased), Israel will release an agreed-upon number of Palestinian prisoners.
This will happen in parallel with the hostage releases and without public ceremonies or displays, according to a mutually agreed mechanism.

Status of Hostages and Prisoners:
•Day 10: Hamas will provide complete information (proof of life, medical reports, or confirmation of death) on the remaining hostages.
•In return, Israel will provide full information on Palestinian prisoners arrested from Gaza since October 7, including the number of deceased from Gaza in Israeli custody.
•Hamas will ensure the health, safety, and care of the hostages during the ceasefire.

Final Hostage Release Upon Agreement:
Negotiations on a permanent ceasefire must be concluded within the 60-day period. Upon reaching an agreement, all remaining Israeli hostages (live and deceased) from the “List of 58” will be released. If negotiations are not completed within this time, the ceasefire may be extended under Article 11.

Article 11 – Guarantors:
The mediators – United States, Egypt, and Qatar – will guarantee the ceasefire lasts for 60 days, and that serious negotiations on permanent arrangements take place.
They also guarantee that, if necessary, negotiations may continue beyond 60 days under agreed procedures.

Article 12 – Envoy Leadership:
Special Envoy Ambassador Steve Witkoff will arrive in the region to oversee the implementation of the agreement and lead the negotiations
Source: QudsNews, Al-Ghad Tv.
Mike