Exclusive: Quds News Network Reveals Details of Ceasefire Implementation Plan

Gaza (Exclusive)- Quds News Network has obtained exclusive details about the mechanisms for implementing the agreement on Palestinian and Israeli prisoners’ exchange and achieving a sustainable ceasefire between Israel and Palestine. Here are the key points:

Stage Two Preparations

According to information obtained by Quds News Network, both parties, with mediators, aim to finalize the May 27, 2024, agreement.

This phase seeks to exchange Palestinian and Israeli prisoners and establish lasting calm. Negotiations will continue, with all first-stage procedures remaining in place until an agreement is reached.

Israeli Forces Withdrawal

Israeli forces will retreat from densely populated areas along Gaza’s borders. They will be positioned 700 meters east of the Gaza Strip, with a few exceptions allowing up to 400 additional meters at five specific points. These positions are based on maps agreed upon by both sides.

Prisoner Exchange Details

Ill and Wounded Prisoners: Nine individuals from a list of 33 will be exchanged for 110 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences.

Gazan Detainees: Israel will release 1,000 prisoners detained after October 8, 2023, who were uninvolved in the October 7 events.
Elderly Prisoners: Men over 50 will be exchanged at a ratio of 1:3 for life-sentence detainees and 1:27 for others.

High-Profile Detainees: Ebra Mangesto and Hesham el-Sayed will be exchanged at a ratio of 1:30, along with 47 prisoners from the 2011 Shalit deal.

Special Releases: Some prisoners will be freed to Gaza or abroad, based on mutually agreed lists.

Philadelphi Corridor Withdrawal

Israeli forces will reduce their presence in this corridor during the first stage. Following the release of the last Israeli prisoner on day 42, the withdrawal will begin and end by day 50.

Rafah Border Crossing

Rafah crossing will reopen for Palestinian civilians and the wounded after releasing all Israeli women detainees. Israel will ensure the crossing is operational immediately after signing the agreement.

Fifty Palestinian wounded military individuals will cross daily, each accompanied by three others. Approval from Israel and Egypt will be required.

The crossing’s operations will align with discussions from August 2024.

Exit for Ill and Wounded Civilians

All ill and wounded civilians will exit through Rafah under the provisions of the May 27 agreement.

Return of Internally Displaced Palestinians

Unarmed civilians displaced from the Netzarim Corridor will return north under these terms:

Pedestrians may return via Rashid Street on day 7 and Salahudin Street on day 22, without inspection.

Vehicles will return north after inspection by a mediator-approved private company.

Humanitarian Aid Protocol

Humanitarian aid will follow a strict protocol, supervised by mediators. Aid deliveries will continue under the guidelines agreed in the May 27 agreement.

This implementation plan reflects efforts to bring stability and relief to Gaza, while mediators work to ensure compliance from all parties involved.

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