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What we know about the Gaza ceasefire deal | What we know about the Gaza ceasefire deal |
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Almost all Gaza's population has been displaced by the war | Almost all Gaza's population has been displaced by the war |
Israel and Hamas have agreed a deal which could halt the war in Gaza and see the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, the US and mediators Qatar have said. | |
It would be the most dramatic breakthrough in 15 months of war, which began when the armed Palestinian group Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023. | It would be the most dramatic breakthrough in 15 months of war, which began when the armed Palestinian group Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023. |
What could be in the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas? | What could be in the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas? |
Details of the deal reportedly approved by both sides have not yet been announced. | Details of the deal reportedly approved by both sides have not yet been announced. |
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were still several unresolved clauses, which he hoped would be finalised on Wednesday evening. | Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were still several unresolved clauses, which he hoped would be finalised on Wednesday evening. |
A completed deal would see the war in Gaza stop and an exchange of hostages and prisoners. | A completed deal would see the war in Gaza stop and an exchange of hostages and prisoners. |
Hamas seized 251 hostages when it attacked Israel in October 2023. It is still holding 94 captive, although Israel believes that only 60 are still alive. | Hamas seized 251 hostages when it attacked Israel in October 2023. It is still holding 94 captive, although Israel believes that only 60 are still alive. |
Israel is expected to release about 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, some jailed for years, in return for the hostages. | Israel is expected to release about 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, some jailed for years, in return for the hostages. |
Why is there a war in Gaza? | Why is there a war in Gaza? |
Follow live updates on this story | Follow live updates on this story |
How could the ceasefire work? | How could the ceasefire work? |
This ceasefire is expected to happen in three stages, once the deal is announced. | This ceasefire is expected to happen in three stages, once the deal is announced. |
And while both sides are now said to have agreed to it, Israel's security cabinet and government will need to approve the deal before it can be implemented. | And while both sides are now said to have agreed to it, Israel's security cabinet and government will need to approve the deal before it can be implemented. |
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said the agreement would come into effect on Sunday should it be approved. | |
Here is what could be in the deal. | |
First stage | First stage |
The first stage would last six weeks and see "a full and complete ceasefire", US President Joe Biden said as he confirmed a deal had been reached on Wednesday. | |
"A number of hostages" held by Hamas, including women, the elderly and the sick, would be released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, Biden said. | |
He did not specify how many hostages would be released during this first stage - but Qatar's Al Thani told a news conference earlier in the evening that it would be 33. | |
Israeli government spokesman David Mencer previously said most but not all of the 33 hostages expected to be exchanged, also including children, were thought to still be alive. | |
Three hostages would be released straight away, a Palestinian official previously told the BBC, with the rest of the exchange taking place over the six weeks. | |
During this stage, Israeli troops would pull out of "all" populated areas of Gaza, Biden said, while "the Palestinians [could] also return to their neighbourhoods in all the areas of Gaza". | |
Almost all of Gaza's 2.3 million people have had to leave their homes because of Israeli evacuation orders, Israeli strikes and fighting on the ground. | Almost all of Gaza's 2.3 million people have had to leave their homes because of Israeli evacuation orders, Israeli strikes and fighting on the ground. |
There would also be a surge in humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, with hundreds of lorries allowed in each day. | There would also be a surge in humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, with hundreds of lorries allowed in each day. |
The Palestinian official previously said detailed negotiations for the second and third stages would begin on the 16th day of the ceasefire. | |
Biden said the ceasefire would persist "as long as the negotiations continue". | |
Second stage | Second stage |
Stage two would be "a permanent end to the war," according to Biden. | |
The remaining living hostages, including men, would be released in return for more Palestinian prisoners. | |
Of the 1,000 Palestinian prisoners Israel is thought to have agreed to release overall, about 190 are serving sentences of 15 years or more. | |
An Israeli official previously told the BBC that those convicted of murder would not be released into the occupied West Bank. | |
There would also be a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza. | |
Third stage | Third stage |
The third and final stage would involve the reconstruction of Gaza - something which could take years – and the return of any remaining hostages' bodies. | The third and final stage would involve the reconstruction of Gaza - something which could take years – and the return of any remaining hostages' bodies. |
Hamas is still holding dozens of hostages, seized in its attack on Israel in October 2023 | Hamas is still holding dozens of hostages, seized in its attack on Israel in October 2023 |
What are the unanswered questions about the deal? | What are the unanswered questions about the deal? |
Getting to this point has taken months of painstaking indirect negotiations, not least because Israel and Hamas completely distrust each other. | Getting to this point has taken months of painstaking indirect negotiations, not least because Israel and Hamas completely distrust each other. |
Hamas wanted a complete end to the war before it would release the hostages, something which was unacceptable to Israel. | Hamas wanted a complete end to the war before it would release the hostages, something which was unacceptable to Israel. |
The ceasefire will in effect pause the war while its terms are carried out. | The ceasefire will in effect pause the war while its terms are carried out. |
However, it is unclear whether it will mean the war is over for good. | However, it is unclear whether it will mean the war is over for good. |
One of Israel's key war aims has been to destroy Hamas's military and governing capabilities. Although Israel has severely damaged it, Hamas still has some capacity to operate and regroup. | One of Israel's key war aims has been to destroy Hamas's military and governing capabilities. Although Israel has severely damaged it, Hamas still has some capacity to operate and regroup. |
It is also unclear which hostages are alive or dead or whether Hamas knows the whereabouts of all those who remain unaccounted for. | It is also unclear which hostages are alive or dead or whether Hamas knows the whereabouts of all those who remain unaccounted for. |
For its part, Hamas has demanded the release of some prisoners which Israel says it will not free. This is believed to include those who were involved in the 7 October attacks. | For its part, Hamas has demanded the release of some prisoners which Israel says it will not free. This is believed to include those who were involved in the 7 October attacks. |
It is also not known whether Israel will agree to pull out of the buffer zone by a certain date, or whether its presence there will be open-ended. | It is also not known whether Israel will agree to pull out of the buffer zone by a certain date, or whether its presence there will be open-ended. |
Any ceasefire is likely to be fragile. | Any ceasefire is likely to be fragile. |
Ceasefires between Israel and Hamas which have halted previous wars have been shaken by skirmishes and eventually broken down. | Ceasefires between Israel and Hamas which have halted previous wars have been shaken by skirmishes and eventually broken down. |
The timetable and complexity of this ceasefire means even a small incident could turn into a major threat. | The timetable and complexity of this ceasefire means even a small incident could turn into a major threat. |
What happened on 7 October 2023 and what has happened in Gaza? | What happened on 7 October 2023 and what has happened in Gaza? |
Hundreds of Hamas-led gunmen launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, bursting through the border fence and targeting communities, police stations and army bases. | Hundreds of Hamas-led gunmen launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, bursting through the border fence and targeting communities, police stations and army bases. |
About 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 hostages were taken back to Gaza. Hamas also fired thousands of rockets into Israel. | About 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 hostages were taken back to Gaza. Hamas also fired thousands of rockets into Israel. |
Israel responded with a massive military campaign, first by air and then a ground invasion. Since then, Israel has attacked targets across Gaza by land, sea and air, while Hamas has attacked Israel with rockets. | Israel responded with a massive military campaign, first by air and then a ground invasion. Since then, Israel has attacked targets across Gaza by land, sea and air, while Hamas has attacked Israel with rockets. |
Israel's offensive has devastated Gaza and led to severe food shortages, with aid struggling to reach those most in need. More than 46,700 people - the majority of them civilians - have been killed by Israel's attacks, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry. | Israel's offensive has devastated Gaza and led to severe food shortages, with aid struggling to reach those most in need. More than 46,700 people - the majority of them civilians - have been killed by Israel's attacks, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry. |