Qatar and Egypt Promote a Proposal for the Release of All the Hostages in One Phase
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All the hostages, all at once: Egypt, Qatar formulate new plan for ending Gaza war
Backed by major Gulf states, the proposal would see Israel withdraw from Gaza in exchange for the release of all hostages, with an Arab-Palestinian committee overseeing the strip until a new Palestinian government is formed and trained security forces take over
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Report: Egypt and Qatar Are Working on a New Proposal that Would Include the Release of All Hostages
Egypt and Qatar are working on a new proposal that would include the release of all hostages, dead and alive, in one fell swoop, in exchange for an end to the war in Gaza and an IDF withdrawal, two Arab sources who spoke to the Associated Press reported Friday. One of the sources, according to the report, is directly involved in the mediation efforts and the other has been briefed on the talks. The new proposal has the support of Gulf states, w…
The mediators of Egypt and Qatar are developing a new plan that provides for the release of all refugees, living and dead, once and for all, in exchange for the end of the war in Gaza and for the withdrawal of the Israeli forces of the Faixa, according to two Arab officials heard by the Associated Press under an anonymous condition, due to the sensitivity of the negotiations. One is directly involved in the deliberations, and the other is inform…
The Palestinian group Hamas stated this Saturday, in a communication published in Telegram and quoted by Al Jazeera, that "it is ready for a comprehensive agreement on the release of all prisoners of occupation from the end of the war and the withdrawal of troops" Israelis. Hamas considered it to have shown flexibility in the negotiations, through the mediators of Egypt and Qatar, with the aim of having a "well done" ceasefire agreement. Neverth…
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