Hamas Reaffirms Readiness for Comprehensive Gaza Deal Involving Hostage-Prisoner Exchange
- Hamas announced its readiness to discuss a comprehensive deal that includes the return of all hostages and an end to the war.
- Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rejected Hamas's announcement and insisted on the release of all hostages before any deal.
- U.S. President Donald Trump urged Hamas to release all 20 hostages, aligning with Israel's stance on the negotiations.
- Hamas reiterated its demands for a comprehensive deal, which includes a ceasefire, the release of Palestinian prisoners, and reconstruction of Gaza.
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Hamas Says It Is Ready for Comprehensive Gaza Ceasefire, Israel Insists Only on Its Own Conditions: What We Know? - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Hamas reiterated on Wednesday its readiness to accept a comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all Israeli captives. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that a Gaza ceasefire would only happen on Israel’s conditions. Hamas released a statement on Wednesday regarding Israel’s ongoing genocide and siege of the coastal enclave, saying: We reaffirm our readiness for a comprehensive dea…
Israel rejects Hamas’ ceasefire offer, insists on own terms to end Gaza war
Jerusalem: Israel has rejected Hamas’ proposal for reaching a comprehensive ceasefire deal in Gaza to end the war, saying its army will continue to prepare for a major attack on Gaza City. In a press statement released on Wednesday, September 3, Hamas reiterated its willingness to reach a “comprehensive deal” under which Israeli hostages in Gaza would be released in exchange for an agreed number of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. Accordin…
The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, announced on Wednesday that it is ready to release “all” hostages remaining in the Gaza Strip, in a ceasefire agreement that includes the cessation of the military offensive and the withdrawal of the “occupation” of the Palestinian enclave. “We are ready to accept a comprehensive agreement that includes the release of all prisoners in exchange for our captives, the cessation of the war and the withdrawal f…


According to the Israeli head of government's office, the communication is merely a "further manipulation" of Hamas, it contains nothing new
While Israel's army is advancing preparations for the capture of the city of Gaza, Hamas reports a readiness for a "comprehensive agreement." Israel sees nothing new in this, and increases the pressure.
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