Hamas Expected to Give Response to Hostage Deal Within Coming Hours_ Sources Tell 'Post'
- Senior Israeli officials reported that the hostage deal with Hamas is making progress, though challenges remain, according to sources.
- Hamas may accept an updated deal as early as Thursday night, according to the London-based newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat.
- Families of 35 hostages sent Netanyahu a letter demanding a comprehensive agreement to ensure the return of all hostages and an end to the war.
- Netanyahu is eager to reach a deal, viewing the current diplomatic window as a rare opportunity, according to cabinet members.
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Palestinian sources say Hamas inclined to accept 60-day Gaza cease-fire deal
The proposal reportedly includes the release of 10 living hostages and the bodies of 18 deceased hostages in five phases over the course of 60 days to Israel, with sources saying the U.S., Egypt and Qatar gave Hamas strong guarantees for implementing the agreement
Trump aims to announce hostage deal on Monday as Israel prepares for indirect talks w
Hamas signaled it may accept the new proposal; Israel says talks are advancing, as 35 hostage families urged Netanyahu to reach a full deal ensuring the return of every hostage
Hamas leaning toward accepting hostage deal
Palestinian sources told Turkey's Anadolu News Agency on Thursday that the terrorist organization Hamas is inclined to accept a proposal for a hostage deal and a ceasefire in Gaza, but has not yet made a final decision. According to the sources, Hamas is currently consulting with other Palestinian terrorist groups. They added that the US, Egypt and Qatar have offered extensive guarantees for implementing the agreement, and that Turkey has been m…
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