In Gaza City [Israel], Hamas has accepted a resolution brokered by Qatar and Egypt, marking a potential breakthrough in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, CNN reported. The proposal outlines a proposal outlined in a document obtained by CNN from a reliable source in the field. The comprehensive plan aims to reduce tensions and pave the way for lasting peace. According to the document, the agreement will be implemented in three phases lasting 42 days. The first phase involves the release of 33 Israeli hostages, including women, children, the elderly and the sick, over the course of six weeks.In return, Israeli forces would gradually withdraw from parts of Gaza, with reconnaissance flights halted for 10 hours a day. , and unarmed Palestinians will be allowed free movement throughout the Gaza Strip. Additionally, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners are set to be released, with specific criteria for the exchange process outlined, as reported by CNN. Specifically, the agreement stipulates that every Israeli hostage be released. Will go. According to Hamas, 30 Palestinian women and children will be released, as well as 3 Palestinian prisoners over the age of 50 for every Israeli hostage of the same age group. In addition, the 33 hostages include female IDF soldiers and Israel agreed to release 50 Palestinian prisoners for the release of each female IDF soldier, including 30 serving life sentences.The humanitarian aspect of the agreement is underlined by a comprehensive effort to facilitate the entry of aid. This includes the rehabilitation of temporary shelters and homes in Gaza as well as major infrastructure such as hospitals and power plants. The second phase of the agreement focuses on achieving a lasting period of peace in Gaza along with the release of the remainder. The hostages include civilian men and male IDF soldiers. Although the document does not fully disclose specific details of this phase, the agreement is anticipated to build on progress made in the first phase, according to CNN.The third and final phase of the agreement outlines a comprehensive reconstruction plan for Gaza, spanning three to five years. This phase underlines a long-term commitment to rebuild the region and promote stability and prosperity for its residents. International efforts to broker a ceasefire and facilitate the implementation of the agreement are underway, with a Qatari delegation set to continue indirect talks in Cairo. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on both the Israeli government and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire deal, after Hamas accepted the proposal put forward by Egypt and Qatar. The developments have raised hopes among officials and stakeholders, with Qatar expressing hope for the same.Rapid resolution of the conflict and continued flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza. According to CNN report, Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayma Safadi has also expressed these sentiments and stressed the urgent need for a comprehensive agreement.