Agreement Script:
Practical procedures and mechanisms for implementing the agreement
Exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners and return to sustainable calm to achieve a permanent ceasefire between the two parties
1. Preparations for the second phase
The goal of the two parties and the mediators is to reach a final consensus to implement the May 27, 2024 agreement to exchange hostages and prisoners and return to sustainable calm in a way that achieves a permanent ceasefire between the two parties. All procedures in the first phase will continue in the second phase as long as negotiations on the terms for implementing the second phase continue, and the guarantors of this agreement will work to ensure the continuation of negotiations until an agreement is reached.
2 Withdrawal of Israeli forces
Withdrawal of Israeli forces eastward from densely populated areas along the Gaza Strip border, including the Gaza Valley (Netzarim axis and Kuwait roundabout). Israeli forces will redeploy within a perimeter of (700) meters, with the exception of 5 specific points, which will increase by no more than (400) additional meters, which will be determined by the Israeli side, south and west of the border, and this will be based on the maps agreed upon between the two sides, which will be attached to the agreement.
3 Prisoner exchange
A. The 9 sick and wounded hostages from the list of 33 will be released in exchange for the release of 110 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences.
B. Israel will release 1,000 prisoners from Gaza who were arrested since October 8, 2023 and who were not involved in the events of October 7, 2023.
C. Category: Elderly men over (50) from the list of 33 will be released under Key 31 sentenced to life imprisonment 1:27 sentenced to other sentences.
D. Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed ( prisoners since 2014 ) will be released according to the exchange key 1:30 in addition to the 47 Shalit prisoners.
A number of Palestinian prisoners abroad or in Gaza will be released based on lists agreed upon between the two parties.
4 Philadelphia Axis
A. The Israeli side will gradually reduce forces in the corridor area during the first phase, in accordance with the agreed maps and the agreement between the two sides.
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B. After the release of the last hostage from the first stage on day 42, the Israeli forces will begin their withdrawal and complete it no later than day 50.
5 Rafah crossing
A. The Rafah crossing will be ready to transfer civilians and wounded after the release of all female civilians and soldiers. Israel will prepare the crossing immediately after the signing of the agreement.
B. Israeli forces redeploy around the Rafah crossing in accordance with the attached maps.
C. 50 wounded military personnel will be allowed to cross daily, accompanied by (3) individuals. Each of these individuals will require the approval of Israel and Egypt.
D. The crossing will be operated based on the August 2024 consultations with Egypt.
6. Exit of sick and wounded civilians.
A. All sick and wounded Palestinian civilians shall be allowed to cross through the Rafah crossing, in accordance with Article 12 of the May 27, 2024 Agreement.
7. Return of internally displaced persons without carrying weapons (Nstarim axis)
A. That the return is agreed upon on the basis of the agreement of 27 May 2024, Article 3- or 3-b.
B. On the 7th day, IDPs on foot will be allowed to return north, unarmed and without inspection via Rashid Street. On the 22nd day, they will be allowed to return north via Salah al-Din Street as well, without inspection.
C. On the 7th day, vehicles will be allowed to return north of the Netzarim axis after the vehicles are inspected by a private company determined by the mediators in coordination with the Israeli side, and based on an agreed-upon mechanism.
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