Hamas Offers to Release 34 Hostages as Ceasefire Negotiations Continue
- Hamas has offered to release 22 living hostages and 12 bodies, but Israel rejected the proposal, insisting on the return of all living hostages first.
- Negotiations for a hostage deal are ongoing, with a potential agreement expected around January 20, coinciding with President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed cautious optimism about reaching a deal in the next two weeks, aligning with President Biden's plan.
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Tensions Rise Amid Hostage Negotiations Between Hamas and Israel
Tensions Rise Amid Hostage Negotiations Between Hamas and Israel Negotiations between Hamas and Israel regarding a ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza intensified this week. Hamas remains steadfast in its demand for a complete end to Israeli aggression before agreeing to release hostages. Meanwhile, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has warned of severe consequences if hostages are not freed by his inauguration on January 20.Talks, br…
Israel hostage families say limited truce deal would ‘abandon’ captives
Israel and Hamas are reportedly inching closer to a “limited” deal for the release of hostages held in Gaza and a temporary truce, but a group representing captives has accused the Israeli government of planning to abandon their loved ones.Hamas said late on Sunday it had approved a list of 34 names to be released in the first phase of a deal, comprised of female, elderly, and sick captives, including two British citizens, Emily Damari, 28, and …
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