HAMAS and Israel have signed a final ceasefire agreement, according to media reports
The terrorist organization HAMAS and Israel have reached an agreement on a ceasefire regime in the Gaza Strip following final amendments.
This was reported by the publication Al Arabiya citing sources familiar with the text of the agreement.
According to the sources, both parties signed the document after "final amendments" were made. Currently, the details of the agreement have not been disclosed.
Insiders indicated that the Israeli delegation left Doha after overcoming disagreements regarding the agreement. Representatives from Jerusalem noted that "the agreement was on the verge of collapse if it weren't for the intervention of mediators."
Additionally, sources indicate that some changes were made concerning the release of hostages. Specifically, during the second phase of the agreement's implementation, the IDF is expected to reduce the number of raids into Gaza, starting from Friday evening.