Ceasefire in Gaza officially starts

The ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip between Hamas and the Zionist regime officially took effect on Sunday morning.
The historic ceasefire is considered a big defeat to the Zionist regime as it could not achieve any of its objectives during its bloody campaign against the Gaza Strip.
Hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian aid are lined up in front of the Rafah crossing in the south of the Gaza Strip, ready to enter the war-torn strip.
According to the truce plan, Hamas will release three living female prisoners in exchange for 95 Palestinians held in Israeli jails, most of them women and children.
The exchange will begin after 4 pm local time (14:00 GMT).
The release of the captives will be facilitated by the Red Cross, according to Al Jazeera.
In addition, Israeli troops are to start pulling back from Gaza’s population centers. In the first six weeks, Zionist troops are to pull back into a buffer zone about a kilometer (0.6 miles) wide inside Gaza along its borders with occupied Palestine.
Zionist regime is also to ease its blockade on Gaza and allow in 600 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies. The UN and aid agencies say they have supplies waiting at the entry points to the Palestinian enclave and are ready to surge the deliveries of food, water, medicine, and shelter materials.
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