A response “within 48 hours”. This was announced by a senior Hamas leader concerning the Israeli proposal of ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Israel has made a proposal in which she asked for the release of ten living hostages against “at least 45 days of truce.
Hamas will “most likely” respond “within 48 hours” to the Israeli ceasefire proposal in the Gaza Strip, a senior Hamas leader told AFP on Tuesday. “Hamas will most likely transmit its response to mediators within 48 hours, the movement still conducting in -depth consultations,” said the manager on condition of anonymity.
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Israel asks for the return of ten living hostages in exchange for a truce of “at least 45 days”
Hamas announced on Monday having received, via the Egyptian mediators, an Israeli proposal for temporary truce in the territory. According to an official of the movement speaking to AFP, Israel asks for the return of ten living hostages in exchange for a truce of “at least 45 days”, the release of a total of 1,231 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and an authorization to bring humanitarian aid in Gaza.
According to this official, the Israeli proposal also evokes a “permanent end to war” that Israel conditions the disarmament of Hamas, “a red line (…) non -negotiable” for the movement. The proposal was sent Sunday during a visit to a delegation from Hamas in Cairo.
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Israel did not speak on its content. The war in Gaza was launched on October 7, 2023 by the unprecedented attack perpetrated by Hamas in southern Israel, which led to an Israeli reprisals in Palestinian territory.