Israel and Syria agreed to ceasefire.
Israel and Syria have decided to suspend hostilities and are preparing for a prisoner exchange. U.S. Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack announced this on July 20. He noted that as of 5:00 PM Damascus time, hostilities have been suspended.
This was reported by U.S. Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack.
Ceasefire between Israel and Syria
Tom Barrack stated that both sides plan to exchange hostages and detainees. 'As of 5:00 PM Damascus time, all parties have reached a pause in hostilities', he emphasized.
According to him, the next stage will be a full exchange of hostages and detainees, the logistics of which are already being coordinated.
The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria establishes a pause in hostilities and readiness for a prisoner exchange. Both sides plan to exchange hostages and detainees, and the process is already being coordinated. The next steps in implementing the agreement will determine the trend of developments in the region.
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