Palestinian Ma’an Agency, citing private sources, published the secret annexes attached to the Gaza war ceasefire agreement, known as the “Trump Agreement.” Here are the main points:

The announced agreement includes several key pillars, notably: cessation of hostilities, stages of prisoner exchange, entry of humanitarian aid, and monitoring implementation procedures.

However, there are “secret annexes” or unpublished clauses related to emergency mechanisms or conditions that can be activated in specific cases.

The official announcement sets a framework for a ceasefire or truce with humanitarian and prisoner exchange implementation phases. Some media claim there are annexes that define strict mechanisms to activate or cancel the truce under undisclosed conditions.

Regarding prisoner exchange, the official text refers to general stages and frameworks including lists and timelines, while some sources indicate the secret annex may contain clauses allowing sanctions or limited operations if lists or releases are not completed within specified deadlines.

The official documents focus on mutual commitments and declared implementation procedures, while some analysts point to mechanisms within the secret annexes that may permit limited military moves in case of a “serious violation” of the agreement.

The announced agreement specifies the entry of 600 trucks daily through the United Nations and accredited organizations, but there are allegations of additional facilitation for internal truck passage or special supervision not disclosed in detail.

The official documents include partial annexes and limited implementation mechanisms, while other reports indicate the existence of annexes or maps not fully published containing operational conditions or control points not shown to the public.

Regarding the secret clauses, official authorities confirmed that the main clauses are declared and their implementation depends on the means and mediators, while Hamas denied any secret clauses used as a pretext for violations, with some media reporting direct official denials from them.

The existence of “executive annexes” or unpublished side letters is common in sensitive agreements, but proving the existence of a specific secret clause requires access to the annex text, a reliable leak, or an official announcement.

These clauses reflect the balance between what is officially declared and what circulates as secret annexes, highlighting ambiguities and information gaps about the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.