According to the document, Israel will release 150 Palestinian women and children from prisons in exchange for the release of 50 Israelis held by the terrorist organization in Gaza.

The Islamist terrorist organization Hamas, which dominates the Gaza Strip, also announced the details of the prisoner exchange agreement concluded with Israel, Israeli media reported on Wednesday.

According to the report published by Hamas, Israel will release 150 Palestinian women and children from prisons in exchange for the release of 50 Israelis detained in Gaza.

According to the terrorist organization, during the four-day ceasefire, all air traffic will be completely stopped in the southern part of the zone, including intelligence equipment, and the same will apply in the northern part for six hours a day.

Hamas also said it would allow Gazans to travel from the southern part of the Gaza Strip to the north on Saladin Road - the humanitarian corridor designated by Israel for the evacuation of Gazans living in the north to the south.

The organization also announced that hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian aid, medical equipment and fuel will be allowed into the lane based on the agreement reached on Tuesday.

"Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and the leadership welcome the humanitarian ceasefire agreement, we appreciate the efforts of Qatar and Egypt"

- said Hussein al-Sheikh, one of the Palestinian president's colleagues, on X.

We reiterate our call for a comprehensive end to Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people,

to launch humanitarian aid and a political solution based on international legitimacy that leads to the end of the occupation and the achievement of freedom, independence and sovereignty for the Palestinian people," he added.

The Israeli Ministry of Justice published on Wednesday morning the names of three hundred Palestinian prisoners who could be released as part of the hostage settlement. This marked the beginning of the 24-hour period in which Israeli citizens can protest against their release at the Supreme Court.

In the first phase of the agreement, Israel undertook to release approximately one hundred and fifty Palestinians for the first fifty Israeli hostages, but in exchange for a cease-fire and Palestinian prisoners, they can find and release another fifty Israeli prisoners.

(MTI)

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