The U.S. president said on Thursday that a "breaking agreement in the mediate East was achieved, something that many thought was impossible." “We have ended the war in Gaza and, moreover, we have created a peace that I think will last,” Trump said.
On Friday morning, the Israeli government reported that it ratified the ceasefire with Hamas.
The Israeli government approved the ceasefire with Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Binjamin Netanjahu reported on platform X: "The government has just approved the terms of the release of all hostages: the surviving and the dead".
A erstwhile spokesperson for the Israeli government reported that the ceasefire would enter into force within 24 hours of the agreement's approval. In the next 72 hours, the hostages held in Gaza are to be released.
Even before the authoritative approval of the agreement by the government in Jerusalem, 1 of the Hamas leaders, Chalil al-Hajja, announced that a warrant had been obtained from the US, arabian countries and Turkey. Representatives of these states were to guarantee that the war with Israel would be over permanently.
Hajja added that under the agreement Israel agreed to reopen the border crossing with Egypt in Rafah, as well as to release all women and children held from the beginning of the conflict.
Terms of the Israel-Hamas Agreement
According to the findings, Hamas is expected to release 20 surviving hostages and bodies of 28 victims. Israel, on the another hand, will release 250 Palestinian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment and 1,700 detainees in Gaza, including all women and children.
Jerusalem was besides to accept the partial withdrawal of its military units from Gaza, which would let the convoys of food trucks and medical assistance to enter.
As Donald Trump said on Thursday, negotiators assured the release of all remaining hostages. This should happen next Monday or Tuesday. The US president besides mentioned that he would effort to scope Egypt to sign a ceasefire agreement.









