
Hamas said he agreed with the agreement proposed by Qatar and Egypt to suspend the war of a militant group with Israel in Gaza, supporting optimism that it could be a long -awaited breakthrough in negotiations.
The proposal would see how Hamas released half of the hostages, which still pay from the attack in October 2023 to Israel, which launched the conflict, one diplomat informed about negotiations, in return for the liberation of Palestinian prisoners and partial withdrawal of Israeli troops.
The agreement – which would prepare a way to a more complex agreement – is almost in line with the fact that in May submitted the American special envoy of Steve Witkoff, the diplomat said without being more specific. It is not clear whether Israel has received a proposal from Qatar and Egypt, key mediators, or whether the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agrees with the conditions or a gradual agreement.
Interviews, which will end almost two years of fighting that are devastated Gaza, have been regularly disintegrated in the past, often on one or the other, saying that they agreed with different versions of the ceasefire agreement. Israel has repeatedly said that Hamas must disarm and return all the remaining hostages of the wars to end, while Hamas previously insisted on a complete Israeli withdrawal from the war.
“I, like you, hear media news, and one thing is clearly obvious: Hamas is under huge pressure,” Netanyahu said on Monday a statement focused on Israel, without commenting on the new proposal.
According to the Ministry of Health, Hamas Run was killed by more than 62,000 Palestinians in the war, while the United Nations warned that half a million people in Gaza were on the verge of famine. The Israeli military campaign destroyed the Palestinian territory and moved the vast majority of the population.
“Today, the resistance has caused the door open to reach an agreement, but the real test remains whether Netanyahu is again refrained, as he did in the past,” said official official Hamas Mahmúd Mardawi in his statement.
Prime Minister Qatari Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-THANI traveled to Egypt to meet President Abdel-Fatah El-Sisi on Monday, focusing on the importance of a ceasefire and the need to improve the assistance of 2 million populations in Gaza.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatta told Al-Qaher TV that the ceasefire agreement could be achieved “very soon”, provided Israel has political will and good intention.
The last round of negotiations ended last month when the US and Israel withdrew its negotiating teams from Qatar, while President Donald Trump’s administration says Hamas has not acted in good faith. Hamas is marked with a terrorist organization Washington and many other governments.
Netanyahu responded to the collapse of July interviews by allowing a deposit to the city of Gaza and calling it the best choice for recovery hostages while protecting the long -term safety of its country. The plan was convicted of many foreign governments and has a large opposition in Israel, where they showed hundreds of thousands on Sunday.
American ambassador Mike Huckabee told Israeli army radio on Monday that the actions “apparently began again”, perhaps because Hamas “heard that the Israelis are determined to go very hard”. He reiterated the American position – in accordance with Israel – that Hamas has “no future in Gaza” and must be terminated as an armed, ruling entity.
“I don’t know what their motivation is, except for the delay of things,” Huckabee said with reference to Hamas. “But we just have to concentrate.”
Israeli Defense Minister Israel said that Hamas “is willing to discuss the hostage release agreement – only because of their fear that we are seriously intending to occupy the city of Gaza,” said his office.
Trump published on Truth Social Monday that “we will see the return of the remaining hostages when Hamas is confronted and destroyed.” He didn’t apologize to the interviews about the ceasefire.
Hamas attack on Israel 7 October 2023 killed 1200 people and saw about 250 kidnapped. Of these, 50 hostages are still in Gaza, with Israel about 20 to be alive. Israel has lost more than 400 soldiers in the Gaza fight.
With the help of Galita Altstein and Sherif Tarek.
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