Hamas says it is ready to release all remaining hostages for an end to Gaza war
- Hamas announced it is ready to immediately negotiate releasing all remaining hostages to end the Gaza war as of early May 2025.
- This offer follows a breakdown of a January ceasefire and ongoing hostilities after Israel rejected Hamas' previous interim truce proposal.
- The latest Israeli airstrikes killed at least 37 displaced civilians in Gaza's al-Mawasi tented camp amid a blockade restricting humanitarian aid.
- Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya stated that the group rejects any limited agreements that would advance Netanyahu's political goals, while 59 hostages remain in captivity.
- The stalled negotiations and violence suggest continued suffering in Gaza with no clear resolution, despite Egyptian mediation efforts to revive ceasefire talks.
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Hamas calls for ‘full ceasefire deal’ to end Gaza war
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Hamas says it is ready for immediate negotiations to secure a full comprehensive ceasefire deal which will include a complete prisoner exchange and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The Palestinian group announced on 17 April that it is willing to negotiate a deal but wants a comprehensive end to the war. In a televised address […]
Hamas Rejects Interim Israeli Truce Proposals, Seeks Comprehensive and Full End to War
Hamas is calling for “comprehensive” ceasefire negotiations to definitively end the war on Gaza, including a full captives swap, as it rejected an Israeli interim proposal. Khalil al-Hayya: “Netanyahu and his government use partial agreements as a cover for their political agenda, which is based on continuing the war of extermination and starvation. Even if the price is sacrificing all his hostages, we will not be part of passing this policy.”
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