The team is ready to release all the hostages and stop the hate. At the same time, Hamas demands the removal of Israeli troops from the gas sector and an increase in humanity.
The official representative of the Hamas Group on Saturday, April 26, announced his readiness to conclude an agreement on the end of hostilities in the Gaza sector. It should provide for the release of all hostages and the establishment of a five -Year Truce, BBC reports.
The corresponding statement was made in Cairo, where the Hamas delegation came to discuss 18-month-old Warfares along with Egypt mediators.
The official representative of Hamas, talking to the AFP agency, said the group “was ready to exchange at the same time and a truce for five years.”
The last attempt to conclude a ceasefire agreement was an answer to Israel’s proposal about a 45-day ceasefire in exchange for the return of the 10 living hostage. Hamas rejected him, but suggested the conclusion of a “comprehensive” agreement on the end of the war.
Hamas demands that the agreement on a ceasefire leads to the cessation of war, the removal of Israeli troops from the Gaza sector and an increase in human help. At the same time, Israel demands the return of all hostages and disarmament Hamas, which the group has rejected as a “red line”.
Remember that the Israel Defense Army on March 29 began a ground operation in the city of Rafach south of the Gaza sector.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said military operations in the Gaza sector will continue until Hamas breaks, hostages will be released and ensured by the country’s security. He made such a statement after Hamas left Israel’s proposal to release half of the hostages in exchange for a human being.
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