May 5, 2024
The details of
the comprehensive ‘framework deal’ between the Palestinian Resistance and the
Israeli occupation have been provided to Al Mayadeen.
Al Mayadeen has
acquired the details of the latest proposed deal between the Palestinian
Resistance and the Israeli occupation, specifically related to the prisoner
exchange deal and related clauses.
The framework of
the agreement aims to achieve the release of all Israeli civilian and military
captives, be they dead or alive, held in the Gaza Strip. The agreement will not
only encompass captives taken on October 7 but all Israeli captives.
Primarily, the
deal’s objective is to achieve calm in the area and work on reaching a
ceasefire, the document acquired by Al Mayadeen explains.
What does the
first stage of the prisoner exchange deal entail?
In the first
stage of the prisoner exchange deal, Israeli occupation forces will withdraw
eastward, away from densely populated areas. Forces will be relocated to areas
near the separation fence between the Gaza Strip and Israeli-occupied ’48
Palestinian territories.
Israeli
aircraft, both combat and reconnaissance, will be barred from flying over the
Strip for a period of eight hours on a daily basis. However, on days when
prisoners are being exchanged, Israeli aircraft will not fly over the Gaza
Strip for a period of 10 hours.
On the seventh
day of the deal and after women included in the deal are released, Israeli
occupation forces will withdraw from al-Rashid Street and head eastwards,
parallel to the Gaza Strip’s main road, to Salah al-Din Street.
The withdrawal
of occupation forces is expected to ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the
Gaza Strip and will allow non-armed civilians to return to their homes.
On the 22nd day,
and after one-third of the Israeli captives are released, the Israeli
occupation forces will withdraw from the central Gaza Strip to an area near the
separation fence.
The return of
displaced people and the entry of aid
This process
will allow Palestinians forcibly displaced from the northern Gaza Strip to
return to their residences.
The entry of
concentrated amounts of humanitarian aid, including relief aid and fuel, will
be facilitated in all stages of the agreement.
33 Israeli
captives to be released
In the first
stage, Hamas will release at least 33 captives, which includes all Israeli
captives that are still alive. This group includes female Israeli service
people, civilians, children, elderly people, wounded individuals, and patients.
In turn,
“Israel” will release 20 Palestinian children and women for every female or
male Israeli captive released. The names of the released detainees will be
agreed upon by the sides, in pre-set lists.
In detail, Hamas
will release every living Israeli captive over the age of 50, wounded Israeli
captive, and sick Israeli captive. “Israel” will therefore release 20
Palestinian captives, aged over 50, wounded, or sick.
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