Gaza ceasefire talks: Hamas officials meet to discuss proposed deal | Israel-Gaza war

Hamas leaders are close to accepting an agreement proposed for a ceasefire in Gaza, but asking for more powerful guarantees that any of the resources close to militant Islamist organizations will lead to a permanent end of the 20 -month war in hostility.
Hamas officials met on Thursday to discuss the new ceasefire offers in Istanbul and then confirmed that they spoke with the other “Palestinian factions” before officially responded.
In recent months, the militant Islamist group has declined military leadership and the Israeli army fighters forced their fighters from the old castles in the southern and middle regions of Gaza.
Recently, Israel, according to medical and civil defense officials, including many women and children, has launched an intensive wave of air strikes in Gaza and launched an intensive wave of air strikes in Gaza.
The harsh factions in Hamas reluctantly accepted the need for a ceasefire to allow a source that is familiar with the internal debate to re -group the organization and to plan a new strategy.
In March, more than 6,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire collapsed before, and an acute human crisis has worsening.
A new ceasefire efforts in Gaza gained momentum after the US had a ceasefire to end the 12 -day conflict between Israel and Iran last month.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to fly to Washington on Sunday to discuss the latest war between Trump and Gaza, the latest war between Israel and Iran.
Netanyahu resisted a permanent end of the war in Gaza to maintain the support of the extreme right allies in the ruling coalition. However, Israel’s achievements in the war with Iran strengthened its political position in Israel, and ideas polls.
On Tuesday, Trump announced that Israel has accepted the conditions required to conclude the 60 -day ceasefire with Hamas, while the parties will work to end the war.
Israel’s security cabinet met on Thursday night to discuss Gaza options, including the increase in the current attack.
“If we look at the signals of Hamas, there is a high probability that we will start to negotiate negotiations in the next few days.
A senior Israeli official Reuters, who was close to Netanyahu, told Reuters that there were preparations to approve the cease -fire agreement. Another source of Israel said that an Israeli delegation is preparing to participate in indirect negotiations combined by Qatar and Egypt to strengthen the agreement if Hamas responds positively.
The proposal includes the release of 10 living Israeli hostages in Gaza since the attack of Hamas in October 2023, which triggered the conflict in October 2023 in October 2023.
Hamas seized 251 hostages during the 2023 attack. It is believed that less than half of the 50 remaining 50 remaining in Gaza are alive.
According to the proposal, the aid would immediately enter Gaza, and the Israeli army would have a gradual retreat from the parts of the region. The negotiations would immediately start with a permanent ceasefire.
“We hope that this is a finished agreement, but I think it will be what Hamas is willing to accept. The Prime Minister wants it to end. The American people want the Israeli people to end. ”
“I want the Gaza people to be safe. This is more important than anything else. They went through Hell.”
Netanyahu, for the first time since the 2023 Hamas attack on Thursday, Israel’s Nir Uz Kibbutz visited. The community was one of the worst strokes of the attack, about four beans were kidnapped or killed.
Netanyahu said, “First of all, I feel a deep commitment to ensure that all our hostages return. There are still 20 alive and there are those who die and we will bring them back.
The Israeli Prime Minister was heavily criticized for refusing to take responsibility for failures that allowed the 2023 attack, which was mostly killed by the militants led by Hamas, who killed 1,200 civilians and was accused of repeating the political survival over the fate of hostages.
According to a number of reliable number of the United Nations and many Western government, Israel’s retaliation military campaign killed at least 57.00 people in Gaza, mostly civilians.
The Israeli army said that he was “following international law and taking applicable measures to reduce civilian damages” while hitting “terrorist targets”.




