Reuters: Gaza ceasefire negotiations are in the final stages – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, Reuters news agency, citing an official who called it knowledgeable, reported: The ceasefire agreement negotiations in Gaza are in their final stages and about 33 hostages (captives of Israel) will be released.
A new round of talks on Gaza will be held in Doha on Tuesday morning to agree on the remaining details of the ceasefire, the source told Reuters.
Reuters also quoted an official involved in the talks as saying that an agreement to end the Gaza war is closer than ever.
In a conversation with Reuters, this knowledgeable official added: It is expected that the meeting will be attended by the special envoys of Trump and Biden, the heads of Israel’s security and intelligence services, and the Prime Minister of Qatar.
In this regard, Anatolia news agency reported on the consultation of Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin with officials of the Hamas political office regarding the ceasefire agreement negotiations in Gaza. According to Colin, the negotiations are moving in a positive direction for the implementation of the ceasefire in Gaza.
Also, Anatolia news agency reported, quoting Kalin: I agreed with Hamas officials to continue efforts to implement the ceasefire in Gaza.
Channel 12 of Israel also reported, quoting an official of this regime, that most of the hostages who are on the list of 33 people for freedom; are alive
Israel’s “Walla” news site also reported, quoting two Israeli officials: “We want the agreement to exchange prisoners in Gaza as soon as possible and we are ready to implement this agreement immediately.”
These two Israeli officials announced: In the first stage, women, children and men over 50 years old or patients will be released.
In addition, “Walla” quoted these two Israeli officials and added: The Israeli army will gradually withdraw from the entire Gaza Strip to the buffer zone within 42 days.
These two Israeli officials continued: We are in the advanced stages of the ceasefire negotiations and we are moving forward with the coordination of the mediating countries (Qatar, Egypt and the United States).
The two Israeli officials also mentioned that the transition to the final stage of the agreement will be based on the decision of Hamas.
According to these Israeli officials, the security measures to monitor the passage of people to the north of Gaza and ensure that armed elements or weapons are not transferred to that area; It has been thought.
The Zionist Kan network also announced that the Israeli army is preparing for a gradual withdrawal from Gaza in the framework of the progress of the Gaza agreement. According to this organization, Israel’s small security cabinet will probably meet on Tuesday to approve the agreement.
According to Kahn, the representatives of the families of the Israeli prisoners will also meet with Netanyahu tomorrow, Tuesday.
Suleiman Al-Oudeh, the reporter of the Zionist Kan channel, also reported that according to the agreements, about 1,300 Palestinian prisoners, including hundreds of people sentenced to life imprisonment, will be released.
However, the exact number of prisoners to be released will depend on the list of Israeli prisoners provided by Hamas.
Israel’s Channel 12 also said: Netanyahu will hold another meeting with Itamar Ben Goyer, the minister of internal security of this regime, to prevent him from resigning from the coalition cabinet if the prisoner exchange agreement is signed.
Israel Radio and Television Organization also announced that the government is preparing to agree to the Gaza agreement.
Israel’s Channel 12 also announced that Netanyahu asked two representatives of the families of Israeli prisoners to meet with him in order to be informed about the details of the exchange of prisoners.
The Times of Israel also quoted officials of this regime and claimed that progress in the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza took place after the tense meeting of Trump’s special representative to the Middle East with Netanyahu.
According to this Israeli media, Trump’s envoy pressured Netanyahu to accept the concessions necessary to finalize the prisoner exchange agreement before Trump’s inauguration.
CNN, citing American officials, reported that Israel, Hamas and mediator countries are working on the final clauses of the cease-fire agreement in Gaza.
Hamas also confirmed that a delegation from this group met with the Emir of Qatar and the two sides reviewed the details of efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
According to the Hamas report, this delegation has appreciated Qatar’s efforts since the beginning of the Gaza war, as well as the progress in the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza in recent days in Doha.
Hamas announced: We emphasized that we deal positively with the ongoing efforts and developments in Doha to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
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