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(Walla-Jerusalem Post) Israel has given Hamas, through Egyptian mediators, an updated version of a ceasefire deal proposal that involves the release of hostages, two Israeli officials said. "Egyptian and Qatari mediators believe Hamas might now agree to a hostage-release and ceasefire deal, even if it is partial," one Israeli official noted. The new proposal offers a ceasefire with Hamas lasting 42 to 60 days. During this period, Hamas would release female hostages, male hostages over 50, and hostages in critical medical condition. The proposal maintains Israel's readiness to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in exchange.2024-12-05 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Presents Hamas New Ceasefire and Hostage Release Deal
(Walla-Jerusalem Post) Israel has given Hamas, through Egyptian mediators, an updated version of a ceasefire deal proposal that involves the release of hostages, two Israeli officials said. "Egyptian and Qatari mediators believe Hamas might now agree to a hostage-release and ceasefire deal, even if it is partial," one Israeli official noted. The new proposal offers a ceasefire with Hamas lasting 42 to 60 days. During this period, Hamas would release female hostages, male hostages over 50, and hostages in critical medical condition. The proposal maintains Israel's readiness to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in exchange.2024-12-05 00:00:00Full Article
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