The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) published the written agreement between Israel and Hamas titled “Comprehensive End to the Gaza War,” considered the most important since the crisis began over two years ago.

The agreement establishes a comprehensive framework for the release of all prisoners, cessation of hostilities, and the start of a transitional phase in the Gaza Strip.

According to the document obtained by the broadcaster, Hamas must, within 72 hours of the agreement’s implementation, hand over all available information about the fate of the dead to an international mechanism specially established for this purpose, involving Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and possibly the International Committee of the Red Cross.

The agreement also stipulates that prisoners will be released without ceremonies or media coverage, aiming to avoid any political or media exploitation of the humanitarian process.

An international working group composed of representatives from the United States, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and any other country agreed upon by both parties will be tasked with monitoring the implementation of the plan on the ground. Sources familiar with the negotiations said the core agreement document is considered the most important for implementing the first phase of the “Trump Plan,” with additional documents attached as detailed annexes to ensure full application.

White House officials confirmed that the U.S. administration hopes for a complete withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip in the coming phases, noting that Washington will follow an old principle in monitoring the agreement’s implementation: “Trust, but verify.”

In separate remarks, U.S. President Donald Trump, when asked about disarming Hamas, said he “believes it will happen,” adding that the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza will be an integral part of the process.

During an emergency government session that ended early Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his approval of the prisoner release plan, noting that “we would not have reached this moment without the exceptional help of President Trump and his team,” specifically thanking special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Netanyahu said, “We are in the midst of a decisive development. One of the main goals of our war was to return the hostages, all of them, alive and dead, and we will achieve that. Diplomatic efforts, alongside the massive military pressure exerted by our army, led to isolating Hamas and pushing it to the negotiating table.”

Jared Kushner said, “What the army achieved in Gaza and the north against Hezbollah, and even in facing Iran, had a decisive impact in forcing Hamas to accept the agreement.” He added, “Prime Minister Netanyahu managed the negotiations skillfully and adhered to principles until the end. He agreed with President Trump on a common goal: ending the war and saving lives.”

American envoy Steve Witkoff said, “President Trump and his team believe Netanyahu made very difficult decisions, and without his courage, we would not have reached this point.” He emphasized that “the massive pressure exerted by the Israeli army on the ground is what forced Hamas to surrender.”

Additional details about the timeline for implementing the agreement and international oversight mechanisms are expected to be announced in the coming hours.