Sayyed Nasrallah meets Hamas leaders, discuss ongoing collaboration
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, receives the deputy head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, Khalil Al-Hayya, and discuss together the unfolding events since the launch of Operation Al Aqsa Flood.
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, has received Hamas's deputy head in the Gaza Strip, and its Arab and Islamic relations chief, Khalil Al-Hayya.
The meeting was also attended by Hamas official Osama Hamdan, where the two sides reviewed the recent events that have unfolded since October 7.
The positions, developments, and possibilities on all Resistance fronts were also evaluated, especially in regard to the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Most importantly, however, were discussions confirming the continued collaboration and emphasizing the permanent coordination between the multiple Resistance factions in order to achieve victory.
Hamas announces 4-day truce agreement, prisoners exchange deal
This meeting came in light the humanitarian pause anticipated in the Strip. A four-day humanitarian truce has been reached between Hamas and the Israeli occupation, with Qatari and Egyptian mediation, the Palestinian Resistance movement announced in a statement early on Wednesday morning.
Hamas said that the agreement was reached following difficult and complex indirect negotiations.
The agreement involved a prisoner exchange deal and a number of clauses that would ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into the entire Gaza Strip "without exception".
In Detail
On the military level
- The cessation of all hostilities from both sides.
- A halt of all Israeli military actions in all areas of the Gaza Strip.
- The cessation of Israeli military vehicle movement in the Gaza Strip.
- Israeli military overflights in the southern Gaza Strip will be halted for four consecutive days.
- Israeli military overflights in the northern Gaza Strip will be limited to six hours daily.
On the humanitarian level
- Hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian, relief, and medical aid will reach all areas of the Gaza Strip without exception.
- Fuel deliveries will be allowed into the Gaza Strip.
On the prisoner exchange deal
- 50 captives will be released from the Gaza Strip.
- In exchange, 150 Palestinian prisoners will be released from Israeli prisons.
Importantly, released prisoners from both sides will only include women and individuals under 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 would 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.
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