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Hamas announces 4-day truce agreement, prisoners exchange deal

ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency

Wed / 22 November 2023 / 11:05

A four-day humanitarian truce has been reached between Hamas and Israel under Qatari and Egyptian mediation, the Palestinian Resistance movement announced in a statement early on Wednesday morning.

Tehran (ISNA) - Hamas said that the agreement was reached following difficult and complex indirect negotiations.

The agreement involved a prisoners exchange deal and a number of clauses that will ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into the entire Gaza Strip "without exception".

Importantly, released prisoners from both sides will only include women and individuals under the age of 19.

Moreover, Hamas revealed that the occupation agreed to refrain from targeting or arresting any individuals throughout the truce's timeframe. The Resistance movement also said that the freedom of movement will be ensured for all Palestinians along Salah al-Din Street, which connects the districts of the Gaza Strip.

The movement reiterated that the terms of the agreement were formulated and achieved according to the vision and objectives of the Resistance, which aims to serve its people and aid their resilience in the face of the Israeli occupation.

Earlier, a statement was released by the office of the occupation's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that the government had approved the proposed deal.

The Prime Minister's Office hoped that more of its captives held by the Palestinian Resistance be released, saying that it would extend the pause in fighting for one day for each 10 captives released.

"Israel's government is committed to returning all the [captives]. Tonight, it approved the proposed deal as a first stage to achieving this goal," the statement read.

In the same context, a senior Biden administration official told reporters that the deal will include a humanitarian pause over "four to five days at least," adding that there is potential for extra days to be added to the original deal if more captives are released.

The US official said that the "pause" will enable a surge in humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip.

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