Israel demands hostage release for Gaza ceasefire: Hamas
- Israel proposed a deal for a 45-day ceasefire in Gaza, reported on April 14, 2025.
- The proposal emerged amid pressure from Egypt, Qatar, and the US for a deal by April's end.
- Under the deal, ten living hostages, including US-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander, would be freed.
- Hamas stated that the Israeli offer "includes the release of half the hostages...at least 45 days...entry of aid."
- Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire and full Israeli withdrawal, but Israel demands Hamas disarm, creating a disagreement.
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Israel requests hostage return for ceasefire amid spiraling Gaza humanitarian crisis
Israel has offered a 45-day ceasefire if Hamas releases half of the hostages still held in Gaza, Hamas said on Monday, adding that it had refused Israel's request for the Palestinian militants' disarmament. The UN said that, one month into Israel's blockade on aid entering Gaza, the humanitarian situation is the worst it has been since the war started.
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