According to a draft copy obtained by the Associated Press, the deal would be in three phases, based on a framework put forward by US President Joe Biden and backed by the UN Security Council. Phase one would last six weeks and would include the release of 33 hostages in Gaza, mostly women, children, the elderly and the wounded, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. Among the 33 would be five female Israeli soldiers, each of whom would be released in exchange for 50 Palestinian prisoners, including 30 serving life sentences. During the 42-day phase, Israeli troops would withdraw from population centers, Palestinians could begin to return to northern Gaza and there would be a humanitarian aid delivery, with about 600 trucks a day.
Rumors that Hamas agrees to ceasefire, releases hostages in Gaza
The details of phase two will be negotiated during phase one. Those details remain difficult to work out, and the agreement does not include written guarantees that the ceasefire will continue. That means Israel could continue its military campaign after phase one ends. An Israeli official said Israel would retain some “assets” during the negotiations, referring to its military presence, and would not leave Gaza until all the hostages were released. In phase three, the bodies of the remaining hostages would be returned in exchange for a three- to five-year plan to rebuild Gaza under international supervision.
Israel believes there are still about 100 hostages being held in Gaza, where it has been waging a military campaign since October 2023 that has killed more than 46,000 people, in response to a previous Hamas offensive that killed about 1,200 people in Israel.
According to Al Jazeera, the Israeli army continued to attack across Gaza on January 15, killing at least 24 people. Israel did not immediately comment on this information.
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