
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, October 12, said his country was ready to “immediately” 48 Israeli hostages – 20 of which are considered alive. The Palestinian militant group Hamas also committed to release them by Monday in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners.
“Israel is ready and ready to immediately accept all our hostages,” Prime Minister Netanyahu said.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Israeli government Shosh Bedrosian said, “We expect all of all 20 of our live hostages to be released together at once to the Red Cross and transported in six to eight vehicles.”
The Israeli government statement came days after Israel and Hamas reached an agreement on the ceasefire designed by US President Donald Trump across the Gaza belt.
Trump’s Peace Proposal
Trump’s plan of ending the Gaza War holds a prospect of Palestinian authority based in Israeli western bank occupied and led by President Mahmúd Abbas, eventually takes control of Gaza, but only after he completes the reforms.
Abbas lost control of Gaza to the Hamas Militant Group in 2007.
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Trump’s proposal also says that Hamas must end his gaza rule. He assumes that the territory operated by the Palestinian Technocratic Committee under the supervision of an international body he chaired and including the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
According to the plan, Hamas would also give up the strength and disarmament. The Hamas official told AFP on Sunday that Hamas’s disarmament was “out of question”.
Exchange hostages on Monday? Details will appear
Israeli Shosh Bedrosian noted that Israel did not expect the militants to correct the stock exchanges in the same way as the previous wheels.
He was quoted by the Associated Press agency when he said that the hostages would be driven to a military base to meet their families or if necessary immediately to the hospital.
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After being liberated, Israel is ready to release about 2,000 Palestinian detainees and receive 28 hostages that are expected to be dead.
The timing has not yet been announced for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel to be exempt.
The army planned to organize the ceremony on their behalf in Gaza, Bedrosian added.
The dead are expected to be transferred to the institute of forensic medicine for identification.
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Meanwhile, the international working group will start to locate the deceased hostages that are not returned to 72 hours, said Gal Hirsch, Israeli hostage coordinator and missing.
Officials said that the search for hostages, some of which may be buried under a little debris could take time.
Trump to visit Israel, Egypt
It is expected that US President Donald Trump, who tried to strive for a ceasefire agreement, will arrive in Israel on Monday morning. He meets the hostage families and speaks in the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, according to the schedule issued by the White House.
According to The Associated Press, Trump will go to Egypt, where Egyptian President Abdel-Fatah El-Sissi host a “peace summit” with regional and international leaders on Monday.
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Israeli war Hamas
The Gaza War began when Militants Hamas started a surprising attack on South Israel 7 October 2023, which was killed by about 1,200 people and 250 hostages.
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