
Hamas seeks to ensure a “fair hostage replacement” in an agreement with Israel to end the two -year war, which is devastated Gaza and destabilizes a large part of the Middle East.
The negotiating team of the Palestinian militant group in Egypt will focus on “eliminate all obstacles” agreement, said Hamas spokesman, Hamas spokesman, during television broadcasting on Tuesday.
“The permanent ceasefire and complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza is in the forefront, while Alqahera News said Hamas is looking for guarantees, that it would be an Israeli military event.
The agreement should also include unconditional entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza, assurance that refugees can return and immediate permission to start reconstruction in the Palestinian committee, Barhoum said.
It was not immediately clear whether his comments were indicated that Hamas would not agree to release the hostage unless all group conditions were met, a scenario that would reduce the probability that the agreement would be extremely closed. The Israeli spokesman has to comment on the position of interviews.
The organization supported by Iran still holds about 20 people who launched the war, plus the remnants of about two dozen others who died in captivity. Under the conditions of the 20-point US President Donald Trump, Hamas will release all of them in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prison.
Israel and Hamas began to mediate peace negotiations in the Egyptian Red Sea Resort in Sharm El Sheikh this week to build on the proposal. Trump said Sunday that “everyone agreed to a large extent” to the terms, but officially no agreement was officially concluded. Later he said on Monday that the agreement is “very close”.
American special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s brother -in -law Jared Kushner are to travel to Egypt to participate in negotiations that follow Hamas’ request for some of the US President’s elements.
The Israeli official said the army took over the defense posture in its ongoing campaign in Gaza, while Hamas said that air strikes and shelling continued and killed dozens of people. In recent weeks, Israel has focused its attention on de facto capital of Gaza and said there are the last fortress of Hamas.
Hamas agreed to release hostages “dependent on the necessary field conditions for exchanging” at the weekend.
On Tuesday, Barhou warned against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “attempts” to prevent interviews this week and add that Israel has not reached its goals in the war, including the return of hostages by force.
Negotiations on the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, mediated mainly by Qatar and Egypt, have repeatedly failed disagreements surrounding the withdrawal of Israeli troops and disarmament of Hamas, which is the US terrorist organization and the European Union.
The ongoing interviews came two years after thousands of Hamas militants attacked Israel 7 October 2023, killed 1200 people and kidnapped another 250.
With the help of Sherif Tarek, Dan Williams and Trere Akram.
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