Iran claims Hamas willing to release hostages if Israel ends airstrikes on Gaza
- Iran's Foreign Ministry declared that Hamas is willing to release its 199 hostages in exchange for Israel halting its airstrikes in the Gaza Strip.
- Hamas officials expressed their readiness to free the hostages, but they highlighted the challenge of doing so amidst the ongoing Israeli airstrikes.
- Iran issued a warning, suggesting its potential involvement in the conflict if Israel proceeds with a ground offensive in Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli military remains prepared for various offensive plans.
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Hamas Ready To Release All Hostages If Israel Stops Bombing Gaza: Report
Palestinian group Hamas, locked in a bitter war with Israel, has expressed its willingness to release women and children it holds captive if Israel stops its airstrikes on Gaza, The NBC News reported quoting a senior Hamas official. The report quoted a Hamas official saying that the hostages - both foreign and Israeli- could be released within the hour when Israel met its terms. The official claimed that there is no safe place to release them no…
Hamas Offers to Release Hostages If Bombing Stops
A senior Hamas official told NBC News the group is willing to immediately release all civilian hostages — foreign and Israeli — if Israel stops its airstrikes on Gaza. The Hamas official said the hostages could be released within the hour as long as Israel meets its terms.
Hamas announced its readiness to release all hostages during the ceasefire
A senior Hamas official told NBC that the group is ready to release all civilian hostages within one hour if the IDF stops its strikes on the Gaza Strip. On the morning of October 7, the Israeli army reported that Palestinian radicals from the Gaza Strip had fired rockets at Israel. In response to the rocket attacks, the Israel Defense Forces announced the start of a military operation in Gaza. A large-scale gathering of reservists was also anno…
Hamas says it is willing to release all hostages, in the next hour, if Israel stops bombing Gaza
The information about the release of the hostages was obtained from a Hamas leader. The president of the Palestinian Authority has declared three days of mourning for the attack on the hospital in Gaza.
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