Overview
- Hamas would release all living and deceased hostages within 48 hours of Israel publicly accepting the plan, triggering an immediate end to hostilities, according to the circulated document.
- Israel would free thousands of Palestinian prisoners, including 100–200 serving life sentences, as reported by Al-Hadath and cited by Israel National News.
- The plan requires Hamas to disarm and exit governance, installs a temporary non-Hamas administration with Arab-international oversight, and envisions donor-financed reconstruction.
- Humanitarian aid would increase to at least the January 2025 benchmark of 600 trucks per day under UN and Red Crescent distribution, with regional reporting saying the existing Gaza humanitarian fund would be shut down.
- Security provisions reported by regional media include a phased IDF withdrawal, a 500–1,000 meter buffer zone around Gaza, a U.S. assurance against West Bank annexation, and a prohibition on future Israeli strikes in Qatar.