Israel weighs Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire proposal

Israeli officials, Hamas’s response to a Gaza Strip for a 60 -day ceasefire, examines the release of half of the hostages kept in the settlement, but a source reiterates that all Israeli prisoners should be released to end the war.
After explaining a new attack plans to seize the control of Gaza City in the heart of Israel’s heart, efforts to pause the war gained a new momentum last week.
Mediators Egypt and Qatar are trying to restart indirect negotiations between the parties in a US -backed ceasefire plan.
The proposal includes the release of 200 Palestinian prisoners who were imprisoned in Israel and the unrelated women and non -disregards imprisoned in Israel.
“In Gaza, UNRWA schools have become a shelter for hundreds of thousands of people.
Two Egyptian security sources confirmed the details and added that Hamas demanded the release of hundreds of Gaza Strip detainees.
Israel says there are a total of 50 hostages, 20 of which are still alive.
Israel’s political source, “Israel’s policy is consistent and has not changed. Israel, according to the principles established by the cabinet to end the war, demanding the entire hostage. We are in the last decisive stage of Hamas and we will not leave behind.” He said.
The comment fell from the explicitly rejection of the proposal on the table, even though Adamant.
Two Israeli officials, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’nun soon is expected to make discussions about the cease -fire offer, he said.
He said he was expected to answer in the next two days.
Qatar Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al-Asari said that the 60-day ceasefire agreement would “the way to a comprehensive agreement to end the war”.
The proposal includes partial withdrawal of Israeli forces, which are currently 75 percent of the Gaza Strip, and the introduction of more humanitarian aid to the settler, which is increasingly confronted with the population of 2.2 million people.
Israel had previously accepted drafts progressing by the US Special Middle East ambassador Steve Witkoff, but the negotiations drowned on some details.
The latest talks ended in a dead end in late July.
In a shelter in Khan Younis, in the south of the settlement, there were confused feelings that displaced people would not have an agreement this time.
Abdallah Al -khawaja, “I – I – (Israel) profession every stubborn, rejected and negative answers will receive the offer – I am waiting for the same for this offer.” He said.
While women fill the plastic gallons with water, they sat with wood fires cooking for their families; Many hoped that Israel would approve the offer.
Awad Labde said, “What I say and expected as a member of the Palestinian people living in the Gaza Strip, which is mourned and displaced, is that I expect a positive response (Israel).” He said.
Israel’s plans to seize the control of Gaza City have alarm between one million people who are estimated abroad and living there.
According to Gazan Health officials, Israeli armed fire, tank bombardment and air strikes killed at least 20 Palestinians on Tuesday, there was no sign of cease -fire.
The tanks seized the control of the Zeitouun suburb, the Eastern neighborhood at the foot of Gaza City, and continued to beat the nearby area of Sabra and killed two women and a man.
Local health officials said that dozens of people are trapped in their homes because of the bombing.
The Israeli army said he had controlled the report.
Hamas official Izzat al-Reshiq said that the ceasefire proposal he accepted was a temporary agreement that would pave the way for the end of the war.
A source close to the interviews, unlike the previous tours, said Hamas accepted the offer without any more request.
However, the expectations of accepting the end of the war appear to be distant and the gaps remain under conditions.
Israel demands the group to leave its arms, and its leaders are separated from the settlement for the conditions in which Hamas has rejected everyone openly.


