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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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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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vijesti.me broke the news in Podgorica, Montenegro on Monday, January 22, 2024.
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