Both Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and Jabhat Tahrir Syria (JTS) have reached a cease-fire agreement on Friday evening at 10:00 pm Damascus time.

The agreement between the two parties, which was published by identical sources, included several items: "the release of all detainees unconditionally, the cessation of arrests, raids, security prosecutions, non-incitement and official media harassment and refutation, as well as the opening of roads and the removal of dirt barriers to facilitate the access of fighters to their fronts."

For his part, a leader of Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), "Abu al-Fath al-Farghali" said: The agreement was with JTS and Soqour al-Sham faction that included a cease-fire at the points of contact for 48 hours can be extended for another day.

In contrast, the second man in the movement of Nur al-Din al-Zanki (one of the components of Tahrir Syria -JTS) "Hossam Atrash" said that any temporary truce is unacceptable and that the release of detainees will be the last item to be applied from the terms of the agreement".

A temporary truce was reached between the two sides on March 9, which lasted 48 hours under the auspices of the Sham Corps. However, immediately after its completion, HTS targeted the area of Basarton, al-Saadia and A'jel in the countryside of Aleppo in order to break into , using tanks, mortars and elephant missiles, which resulting in a number of civilian casualties and injured.

Jabhat Tahrir Syria (JTS) demanded earlier today a permanent cease-fire, confirming its readiness immediately after the response of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in order to devote full time to open "real and meaningful" battles against the Syrian regime to ease the eastern Ghouta.