A senior White House official revealed new details agreed upon between Israel and Hamas in the negotiations, according to the Hebrew website Sirugim. The first humanitarian part: includes 600 aid trucks and 50 fuel trucks daily. That means within 42 days of the deal, 25,000 aid trucks will be transported to Gaza. As well as a lot of fuel. On the humanitarian side, rubble removal equipment will be brought in, aid will be provided to clinics, bakeries and infrastructure will be restored, and 60,000 temporary homes and 200,000 tents will be built throughout the Strip. In addition, Hamas demands complete freedom of movement for the displaced. That is, without inspection, as Hamas demanded and Israel opposed. However, the report expects that Israel has backed down on the issue of inspection. In addition, the second element of the deal is complex, as the White House spokesman explains, and concerns the release of senior Palestinian prisoners. More than 800 prisoners, some of them prisoners serving life sentenc es, will be released in exchange for an unknown number of Israeli hostages. The new part that was revealed in the deal is Hamas's demand to allow the wounded to leave Gaza for treatment. According to the Hebrew website, Israel has agreed to this as well. Source: Maan News Agency