Hamas is open to freeing hostages, five-year truce in Gaza, official says
- Hamas is prepared to agree to a five-year truce and the release of all hostages, according to an anonymous official from the group.
- A Hamas delegation is in Cairo to discuss a comprehensive ceasefire with Egyptian mediators amidst ongoing conflict, which has resulted in over 51,000 Palestinian deaths since the conflict began.
- Israel demands the return of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas, which the group deems a 'red line.'
- The war was triggered by Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023, resulting in 1,218 Israeli deaths, mostly civilians, reported by AFP.
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Hamas, according to its own statements, would release all hostages in return for a long ceasefire, but Israel's main demand is rejected by the terrorist organization.
Hamas said on Saturday that it was ready for a one-time agreement for the release of all the hostages still held in Gaza and a five-year truce with Israel, whose army once again struck the Palestinian territory, killing at least 35 of them.
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