The Gaza peace agreement is likely to be formally signed today after years of tension between the Palestinian resistance organization Hamas and Israel, which is being seen as the beginning of a new era in the Middle East.
According to a foreign news agency, sources familiar with the details of the agreement have said that the two sides could sign it by this afternoon. The ceasefire in Gaza is expected to come into effect immediately after the agreement is signed, while the Israeli army will complete the first phase of the partial withdrawal within 24 hours.
According to sources, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called two important meetings today to formally approve the agreement. The Israeli military says that practical preparations have begun to implement the agreement.
Meanwhile, families of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv have expressed hope for the return of their loved ones and have called the Gaza peace agreement a positive development.
It should be recalled that yesterday, US President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform that Israel and Hamas had signed a Gaza peace agreement, and expressed hope that the process of returning the hostages would begin on Monday.
This development is also being welcomed at the international level. The UN Secretary-General, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and other world leaders have called it an important step towards lasting peace in the Middle East.
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