
A peace agreement has been reached between the Israeli government and Hamas. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to this agreement, the peace will come into effect within 24 hours and the individuals held hostage will be released within 72 hours. Israeli forces are gradually withdrawing from the southern and central parts of the Gaza Strip, although clashes continue in some areas.
Meanwhile, residents have begun returning to the damaged neighborhoods. Former Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya announced that he has received guarantees regarding the end of the war.
Within the framework of the agreement, food and medical aid are planned to be delivered to the Gaza Strip. However, the list of hostages and prisoners has not yet been announced.
Additionally, other important issues need to be resolved for the full implementation of the peace. In the current situation, further negotiations are ongoing to strengthen trust between the parties and ensure stability.
The peace agreement is expected to contribute to restoring peace and security in the region.