UN: Committed to Delivering Aid to Gaza During Ceasefire

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    Follow-up - WAA

    The United Nations confirmed, on Wednesday, its commitment to delivering aid to the Gaza Strip during the ceasefire.

    The United Nations said that it "will be committed to delivering aid to the Gaza Strip during the ceasefire."

    The text of the ceasefire agreement includes:
    - A complete withdrawal towards the border from all areas of the Gaza Strip
    - Opening the Rafah crossing, and a complete withdrawal from it
    - Travel of the wounded for treatment abroad
    - Entry of 600 aid trucks daily, within a humanitarian protocol sponsored by Qatar
    - Entry of 200,000 tents, and 60,000 caravans for urgent shelter
    - Prisoner exchange, and the release of 1,000 prisoners from the Gaza Strip, and hundreds of prisoners sentenced to life and high sentences.

    - Clearing the occupation prisons of all women and children under 19 years old
    - Gradual Zionist withdrawal from the Netzarim Corridor and the Philadelphi Corridor
    - Return of all displaced persons to their areas of residence, and freedom of movement in the entire Gaza Strip
    - Absence of flights from the airspace of the Strip for 8-10 hours daily
    - Rehabilitation of all hospitals, and introduction of field hospitals, medical and surgical teams to the Strip
    - The first phase lasts 6 weeks, in exchange for the delivery of 33 Zionist prisoners
    - This will be completed in the second and third phases to negotiate the remaining 66 prisoners
    - On the 22nd day, the occupation will withdraw from the entire Netzarim Corridor, to the east of Salah al-Din Street
    - Freedom of movement for citizens.