An agreement, under the aegis of Qatar and the United States, could lead to the release of around fifty hostages, out of around 240, in exchange for a break from the Israeli military operation of four to five days and the liberation of the same number of Palestinian women and children detained in prisons of the Zionist state.
Qatar and the United States are trying to reach an interim agreement that women and children selected hostage by Hamas and other organizations in the Gaza Strip are released.
The principle of the agreement on the point of being concluded would be the immediate release of about fifty hostages in total out of approximately 240 in exchange for an interruption of the military operation of at least four to five days.
These hostages will also be released in exchange for the same number of Palestinian women and children who are among the 150s to be detained in Israeli prisons, as requested by Hamas.
The occasional interruption of the fighting must make it possible, according to the draft agreement, to significantly accentuate humanitarian effort, by the crossing point of Rafah, from Egypt.