Hamas affirmed on Sunday that it is ready to release 34 Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza during the “first phase” of an agreement with Israel, which for its part emphasizes that it has still not received a list from of the Palestinian movement.
A Hamas official told theAFP that the Islamist group had agreed to release 34 Israeli prisoners from a list
and this, during the first phase of a prisoner exchange agreement.
This list, he clarified, includes all women, the sick, children and the elderly
among the Israeli hostages.
Hamas and resistance groups need about a week of calm to communicate with the kidnappers and to identify the [otages] dead or alive
added this official, who requested anonymity.
For its part, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated in a press release that contrary to what was announced, Hamas has still not provided a list of hostages
.
Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel resumed this weekend in Qatar with a view to a ceasefire agreement and the release of hostages held captive in Gaza since the attack by the Palestinian movement on Israeli soil, on October 7, 2023.
Despite intensive diplomatic efforts led under the aegis of Qatar, Egypt and the United States, no truce has been concluded since that of a week at the end of November 2023, which allowed the release of 105 hostages in exchange for 240 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
This new series of exchanges in Doha comes just over two weeks before the inauguration, on January 20, of US President-designate Donald Trump, who has already put pressure on Hamas.
Rise of violence
Among the main sticking points so far have been the permanent nature or not of a ceasefire and the governance of Gaza after the war, Israel categorically opposing Hamas being able to rule this territory again.
While waiting for a possible agreement, violence has escalated for several days in the Palestinian enclave besieged and devastated by nearly 15 months of war.
Gaza emergency services reported at least 23 dead on Sunday in several Israeli strikes across the territory.
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During a funeral, men carry the body of a person killed by an Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip, January 5, 2025.
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At least 11 people, including children and women, were killed in a dawn airstrike on a house in northern Gaza, according to Gaza Civil Defense.
L’occupation [israélienne] uses the pretext of the presence of fighters to carry out violent airstrikes on homes housing dozens of displaced people.
Five people were also killed by a bombing that hit the home of Abou Jarbou’s family in the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, according to emergency services.
A video of theAFP filmed after another strike, on the Bureij camp, near Nousseirat, shows rescuers transporting bodies and wounded to a hospital, while relatives are crying near two men wrapped in white shrouds.
The Israeli army announced that it has hit more than 100 terrorist targets
et eliminated dozens of Hamas terrorists
in the space of two days, Friday and Saturday, in Gaza.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz threatened on Wednesday to intensify strikes on Gaza if Hamas continued to fire rockets towards Israel, which said it had been targeted almost daily for more than a week.
On Sunday, on another front, he accused the Lebanese Hezbollah of not respecting the terms of the ceasefire agreement which entered into force on November 27. He also warned that his country could be forced to act
.
Minister Katz argued that Hezbollah fighters had still not withdrawn north of the Litani River, in southern Lebanon, about thirty kilometers from the border, and that this could represent a danger for the Israeli population.
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Columns of smoke rise above the southern suburbs of Beirut following an Israeli airstrike on November 26, 2024, amid the war between Israel and Hezbollah.
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Since the start of the ceasefire, the two camps have accused each other of repeated violations. Hezbollah Secretary General Naïm Qassem warned on Saturday that his movement was ready to retaliate if Israel continues to violate the agreement.
45,805 people killed in Gaza
The war in Gaza was triggered by the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of 1,208 people, the majority civilians, according to an AFP count based on official Israeli figures.
That day, 251 people were kidnapped. Among them, 96 remain hostages in Gaza, 34 of whom were declared dead by the army.
At least 45,805 people, mainly civilians, were killed during the Israeli military campaign of retaliation in Gaza, according to the latest report on Sunday from the Hamas Ministry of Health.
Furthermore, in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Authority announced on Sunday the death of a 17-year-old teenager during an Israeli army raid near a refugee camp in Nablus.
Moataz Ahmed Abdel-Wahab Madani was killed and two other Palestinians were injured in the legs by bullets from the occupying forces [israéliennes]
the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Health said in a statement.
Contacted byAFPthe Israeli army did not comment.