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Hamas Ready for Ceasefire in Gaza

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Group Hamas expressed their willingness to reach a cease-fire agreement in Gaza Stripafter an agreement to end the fight was successfully completed between Israel And Hizbullah in Lebanon. Hamas proposed the ceasefire in Lebanon.

In his statement, as reported AFPOn Wednesday (27/11/2024), Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, revealed that it had indicated that it was ready to mediate a ceasefire agreement.

“We have told mediators in Egypt, Qatar and Turkey that Hamas is ready for a cease-fire agreement​​​​​​​and a real agreement for the exchange of prisoners,” an unnamed senior Hamas official said speaking to AFP.

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A Hamas official accused Israel of obstructing the implementation of such an agreement in the Gaza Strip.

The officers from United States (The US) and Israel have expressed hope that, as a cease-fire in Lebanon develops, the loss of Hezbollah’s military support will help encourage Hamas to sue for peace.

Hamas has long called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but according to Tel Aviv, the group is reluctant to meet Israel’s demands for the release of hostages.

At the same time, according to international mediators, Israel’s reluctance to withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip is also an obstacle in negotiations. The mediators said that both parties were responsible for the deadlock that occurred.

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Kolonel Cohen, given historical precedents and the ⁢deep mistrust that exists between the parties, what concrete safeguards would Israel need in place to ensure that a ceasefire agreement is​ genuinely respected and ​adhered to ⁤by Hamas?

## World Today News: A Conversation on the Gaza ⁢Ceasefire

Welcome back to World Today News. We are‌ joined today by two esteemed guests to delve into the recent news ⁢surrounding a potential ceasefire agreement in the‍ Gaza ‌Strip.

**Our guests are:**

* **Dr. Layla Al-Amin:** ‍ A political science professor specializing ⁣in Middle Eastern conflicts and international negotiations at the University of Beirut.

* **Kolonel‍ Michael Cohen (Ret.):** A retired Israeli Defense ​Forces officer and⁣ security analyst.

**We will be exploring three key​ thematic areas:**

1. **Hamas’ Ceasefire Proposal**: The implications of Hamas’ willingness to engage in a ceasefire, their proposed conditions, and the potential impact on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

2. **International‍ Mediation:**

The ‍role of mediators like Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, and the potential challenges‌ they face⁤ in bridging the gap between Hamas and Israel.

3. **Obstacles to Peace:**

Examining the key ⁤sticking points hindering the possibility of a lasting⁢ ceasefire, including the release of hostages,​ Israel’s troop withdrawal, and the⁤ broader political context.

**Let’s begin with Hamas’ ceasefire​ proposal. Dr. Al-Amin,⁣ what are the motivations behind this offer, and what​ are the potential benefits and drawbacks for the Palestinian people in Gaza?**

⁢(After Dr. Al-Amin’s response)

**Kolonel Cohen, how do you view this proposition from the Israeli perspective? Does it address Israel’s core security concerns? What are the potential risks ⁢associated with ⁢accepting ​such a ceasefire agreement?**

**(Continue the ⁤interview in⁣ this structured manner, posing open-ended questions ⁤that encourage discussion and diverse perspectives within each thematic section. For example:**

* **International Mediation:**

* What unique ​strengths and weaknesses do each of​ the mediating countries bring to the negotiating table?

‌ * How can international pressure be leveraged‌ to encourage​ both sides to compromise?

* **Obstacles to Peace:**

* Beyond the ⁤issues of hostages‌ and troop withdrawal, what are some‌ underlying political factors that need to be addressed ‍for a lasting peace agreement to be possible?

⁤ * Is there a realistic⁣ pathway to ‌achieving a two-state‌ solution given the current ⁤climate?

**Concluding the Interview:**

Thank you both for ‌sharing your valuable insights. ⁤As we​ conclude this discussion,‌ what ⁤final thoughts⁤ or messages would you like to leave our viewers ⁣with regarding the path forward in the Gaza⁢ Strip?

Remember to maintain a ⁤professional and objective tone throughout the interview, allowing ⁣both guests to express their viewpoints fully while fostering a respectful and⁣ informative dialog.

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