Hamas responds to ceasefire offer with 135-day truce plan:
The first stage is 45 days.
- Release all Israeli detainees, women, children (under 19 years of age, not conscripts), the elderly and the sick in exchange for a certain, known number of Palestinian prisoners ( as many as 1,500 Palestinian prisoners).
- Strengthening humanitarian assistance
- Allow work to begin on the reconstruction of hospitals, houses and facilities in all areas of the Gaza Strip, and allow the United Nations and its agencies to provide humanitarian services and establish shelters for the population.
- Temporary and complete cessation of hostilities, including aerial reconnaissance.
- Relocation of Israeli forces from populated areas along the dividing line so that the parties can complete the exchange of detainees.
Details of the second and third stages will be agreed upon during the implementation of the first stage.*
The second stage is 45 days.
- It aims to release all detained men (civilians and conscripts) in exchange for a certain number of Palestinian prisoners.
The third stage is 45 days.
- The goal is to exchange bodies and remains of the dead
- Improving the conditions of detention of prisoners in occupation prisons and the abolition of measures and punishments that were adopted after 10/7/2023.
- An end to incursions and settler aggression against Al-Aqsa Mosque and a return to pre-2002 conditions at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
- intensification of the daily supply of necessary and sufficient quantities (at least 500 trucks) of humanitarian aid, fuel, etc. for the needs of the population.
- Return of internally displaced persons to their places of residence in all areas of the Gaza Strip, ensuring freedom of movement of residents and citizens by all means of transport and not impeding this.
- Ensuring that all crossings into the Gaza Strip are opened and any restrictions on the movement of travelers, sick and wounded through the Rafah crossing are lifted, and that all wounded men, women and children travel abroad for treatment without restrictions. Egypt and Qatar will lead the effort with all necessary powers to manage and oversee the enforcement, investigation and completion of cases.
1- Providing and installing sufficient heavy equipment needed to remove rubble and debris.
2- Providing civil defense equipment and the requirements of the Ministry of Health.
3- The process of rebuilding hospitals and bakeries throughout the sector and implementing everything necessary to set up tents to shelter the population.
4. Construction of at least 60,000 temporary houses (vans/containers), so that every week from the entry into force of this phase, 15,000 houses will enter the Gaza Strip in addition to 200,000 shelter tents at a rate of 50,000 tents each week to shelter those whose home was destroyed during the war.
5- Start of reconstruction and repair of infrastructure in all areas of the sector, as well as restoration of electricity, communications and water networks.
6. Approval of a plan for the restoration of houses, economic and public facilities destroyed as a result of aggression, and planning the restoration process for a period not exceeding 3 years.
7- Resumption of all humanitarian services provided by the United Nations and its agencies, especially UNRWA.
8- Replenishment of the Gaza Strip with the necessary fuel to reconfigure the power plant and all sectors.
9. Israeli commitment to provide Gaza with electricity and water.
10- Begin indirect negotiations to continue the cessation of mutual military operations in order to return to a state of complete and mutual calm.
Guarantors: Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye, Russia, UN