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The Palestinian military group Hamas says he supports a new plan to end the Gaza Fire, which will see five more hostages launched in Israel in exchange for a 50-day truce.
Halil Al-Hajam, the oldest Hamas leader outside Gaza, said the group approved the project of a deal sent by Egyptian and Qatarician intermediaries.
The service of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said she also received the plan and presented a counter -prose in response.
If agreed, the new restricted fire termination agreement may coincide with the Muslim holiday of ID al-Fitt.
The discussions come as the Israeli forces continue air strikes through the gas and undergo ground operation in Rafa after the cessation of the fire agreed in January fell apart this month.
During the first phase of this deal, Hamas released 33 hostages. The group is thought to still hold 59, although not everyone is said to be alive.
Previously, Hamas insisted on sticking to the original transaction – with negotiations to start a second phase, which would see the release of all other hostages, in exchange for a complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces in Gaza and the end of the war. But these negotiations have never started.
Instead, Israel and the US offered the first phase of fire termination – which leaked a month ago – to be extended without a clear guarantee that the war would be over.
Israel has accused Hamas of rejecting his extension and resumed his military offensive in Gaza on March 18.
Since then Israel has started air strikes who killed more than 900 people in Gaza, said Hamas Health Ministry.
The Netanyahu service said the Israeli enterprise to the latest fire termination plan has been agreed with the United States, but has not provided details so far.
All this comes, as the Israeli forces continue air strikes through gas – and ground operation in the southern city of Rafa, for which the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) say are aimed at expanding their security area around the south of Gaza.
Meanwhile, protesters in Israel have accused Netanyahu and his government of placing the lives of other hostages in danger, violating the cessation of fire.
One of those hostages, Elkana Bochbot, is again shown in trouble in a new video posted by Hamas, in which he asks for his exit.
The war was triggered when Hamas attacked South Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 back to gas as captives.
Israel responded with a large -scale military offensive, which killed over 50,000 Palestinians, Gaza’s Health Ministry says.