Ceasefire Implementation: Key Steps for Gaza in Next 72 Hours

The "Comprehensive End of Gaza War" agreement outlines immediate humanitarian aid, Israeli troop withdrawal within 24 hours, and hostage exchanges within 72 hours. A multinational task force including Türkiye will monitor implementation following the ceasefire approved by Israel's government early Friday.
The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas establishes a detailed implementation timeline for the next 72 hours, including immediate humanitarian aid delivery, Israeli troop withdrawals, and prisoner exchanges. The "Comprehensive End of Gaza War" document obtained by Anadolu specifies Türkiye's participation in monitoring compliance through a multinational task force.
Israel's government approved the war-ending agreement early Friday, with all military operations required to cease immediately. The document mandates full-scale humanitarian aid entry consistent with previous agreements, providing urgent relief to Gaza's population after two years of conflict that has left the territory largely uninhabitable.
Israeli forces must complete withdrawal to designated "Yellow Line" positions within 24 hours, based on maps previously shared by US President Donald Trump. Within 72 hours of completed withdrawals, Hamas must release all Israeli hostages, both living and deceased, while providing casualty information to a joint mechanism involving Qatar, Egypt, Türkiye, and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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Israel will reciprocate hostage releases by freeing approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, primarily women and adolescents, through coordinated mechanisms avoiding public ceremonies. A dedicated task force including representatives from the United States, Qatar, Egypt, and Türkiye will oversee agreement implementation and coordinate between both parties to ensure compliance with all terms.
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