It comes after three days of international negotiations in Paris with delegates from Egypt, Qatar, Israel, and the United States in an attempt to sketch out the general parameters of a compromise for a short-term ceasefire.
According to a senior source who spoke to the Reuters news agency, the proposal calls for a 40-day suspension of all military operations and calls for the release of all Israeli women, children under the age of 19, elderly people over 50, and sick hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian inmates.
According to the plan, Israel would release about 400 Palestinian inmates—roughly ten detainees for every hostage—and refrain from retaking them in exchange for Hamas releasing 40 Israeli captives that are classified as humanitarians.
Israel agreed to permit 500 relief trucks into Gaza each day in exchange for the supply of 200,000 tents and 60,000 caravans, as well as the maintenance of bakeries and hospitals.
All residents forced to flee the northern Gaza Strip would be permitted to return gradually, with the exception of men who are of military service age. Both parties would entirely cease their military actions.