Israel proposes 2-month truce in exchange for freeing all the hostages: report
- Israel has proposed a two-month pause in its bombardment of Gaza in exchange for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
- Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas aim to release hostages in exchange for a temporary halt in hostilities, release of prisoners, and increased aid to Gaza.
- Despite a potential month-long ceasefire agreement, Israel and Hamas still disagree on how to permanently end the Gaza war.
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Israel, Hamas Reportedly Close To A Month-Long Ceasefire, But Permanent End To Gaza War Remains A Sticking Point: Report
The ceasefire negotiations have been ongoing for several weeks, with mediators from Qatar, the United States, and Egypt proposing a phased approach to releasing Israeli hostages in exchange for a temporary halt in hostilities, the release of Palestinian prisoners, and increased aid to Gaza.
Plan for 1-month Gaza truce makes progress as Israel hits Khan Younis
Israel and Hamas have moved closer to agreement on a 30-day ceasefire in Gaza when Israeli hostages and Palestinians prisoners would be released, sources told Reuters, as Israel pressed ahead with its assault on southern Gaza’s main city of Khan Younis. Qatar, the US, and Egypt have held shuttle diplomacy since Dec. 28 seeking to bridge differences between Israel and the Palestinian militant group on a framework for a break in hostilities, which…
WRAPUP 1-Plan for one-month Gaza truce makes progress as Israel hits Khan Younis
WRAPUP 1-Plan for one-month Gaza truce makes progress as Israel hits Khan Younis Israel and Hamas have moved closer to agreement on a 30-day ceasefire in Gaza when Israeli hostages and Palestinians prisoners would be released, sources told Reuters, as Israel pressed ahead with its assault on southern Gaza's main city of Khan Younis.Qatar, the U.S. and Egypt have held shuttle diplomacy since Dec. 28 seeking to bridge differences between Israel a…
The Palestinian terrorist movement Hamas rejected the Israeli authorities' proposal for a new two-month ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. This was told to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity by a high-ranking official from Egypt, whose authorities, together with Qatar, mediate negotiations between the parties to the Middle East conflict.
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