Gaza Ceasefire Deal Nears Completion with Hostage Exchange Framework, Hamas States
- Hamas and two other Palestinian groups stated that reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza "has become closer than ever before" if Israel "stops imposing new conditions."
- The main issue is the Israeli military presence in the Philadelphi Corridor, a crucial area in southern Gaza near the Egypt border.
- The proposed deal includes exchanging 20 Palestinian prisoners for every female soldier released in three stages of the ceasefire.
- A Hamas leader mentioned to AFP that talks have made "significant and important progress" recently.
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Benyamin Netanyahu also said he wanted to sign new peace agreements with Arab countries, such as those negotiated in 2020 by the United States, which saw Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, the
Progress is based on three reasons, the Israeli prime minister stressed - “We will continue to act relentlessly until we bring everyone back from enemy territory”
Thousands have been killed, large parts of Gaza Strip are in ruins and over 100 Israeli hostages are still being held by Hamas. Now reports again on progress in the negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza. Is there any hope of an end to the wars before the end of the year? DN's Emma Bouvin answers five questions.
A ceasefire agreement in sight. On Saturday, December 21, Hamas and two other Palestinian groups, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), said that a ceasefire agreement was “closer than ever” for the Gaza Strip, reports Le Parisien. The only modality: for “the enemy to stop imposing new conditions.” Palestinian groups shared “everyone's commitment to ending the war” in Gaza. This hope has been renewed since t…
Fighting for The Truth and Our Hostages in Gaza
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