Here are the main points of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal
The three-phase agreement would begin with the release of 33 hostages over a six-week period.
It includes women, children, older adults and wounded civilians, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian women and children imprisoned by Israel.
Israel believes most are alive but has had no official confirmation from Hamas.
Hamas will release 33 Israeli hostages, including all women (soldiers and civilians), children and men over 50. Hamas will release female hostages and under 19s first, followed by men over 50.
Israel will release 30 Palestinian detainees for every civilian hostage and 50 Palestinian detainees for every Israeli female soldier Hamas releases.
Israel will release all Palestinian women and children under 19 detained since Oct. 7, 2023, by the end of the first phase. The total number of Palestinians released will depend on hostages released, and could be between 990 and 1,650 Palestinian detainees, including men, women and children.
Surviving hostages will be released first, followed by the remains of dead hostages.
Israel will not fully withdraw its troops until all of the hostages have been returned, but there will be a phased pullback, with Israeli forces remaining in the border perimeter to defend Israeli border towns and villages.
A six-week initial ceasefire phase includes the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from central Gaza and the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza.
An official briefed on the negotiations told Reuters the deal requires 600 truckloads of humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza every day of the ceasefire, 50 of them carrying fuel, with 300 of the trucks allocated to the north.
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