New Israel-Gaza ceasefire plan proposed, BBC reports
- Negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza will begin in Doha, with a Hamas delegation heading to Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials, according to Saudi media.
- A new proposal suggests a 5 to 7-year truce, involving the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, as reported by BBC.
- Hamas has shown willingness to transfer governance of Gaza, possibly to a Palestinian entity, though Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected this option, according to a senior Palestinian source.
- Khalil al-Hayya stated that Hamas is ready to negotiate a comprehensive deal, including hostages and a full Israeli withdrawal, but will not participate in Netanyahu's political agenda.
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Mediators propose 7-year Gaza cease-fire, IDF withdrawal and release of all hostages
According to Qatari reports, Hamas would transfer control of Gaza to a professional committee under the Palestinian Authority. Egyptian sources reportedly said mediators received U.S. assurances to pressure Israel to accept the proposal
Cash-Strapped Hamas Seeks to Regroup With New Recruits as Egypt, Qatar Said to Push 5-Year Gaza Truce
Egypt and Qatar are negotiating a long-term ceasefire deal with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas that would include a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails in exchange for the return of all hostages, according to a BBC report published Tuesday. The report came as the cash-strapped terrorist
Full Israeli withdrawal, 5–7 year ceasefire: Qatar, Egypt table new Gaza truce plan - Here's what it proposes
World: The suggested deal includes a long-term ceasefire lasting between five and seven years, the release of all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
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