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Israel offered Hamas a 2-month truce in exchange for the release of hostages

A two-month truce in exchange for the release of all hostages, Israel has proposed to Hamas, according to US news website Axios.

As reported, the proposal does not foresee an end to the war, but will constitute a second truce, like the one in late November that allowed the release of more than 100 hostages.

According to the Israeli authorities, there are still 132 hostages in the Gaza Strip, while at least 28 are believed to be dead.

As reported by Axios, Israel’s proposal envisages the return of hostages to life and bodies in phases, the first of which will involve women and men aged 60 and over.

Under the plan, Israel and Hamas would agree in advance on the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released for each hostage per category.

There is no talk of an end to the Israel-Hamas war, nor of a longer-term political solution, but the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the largest cities of Gaza and the gradual return of the hundreds of thousands of people who were forced to flee the northern part of the pocket to be saved.

Source: RES-MPE

A two-month truce in exchange for the release of all hostages, Israel has proposed to Hamas, according to US news website Axios.

As reported, the proposal does not foresee an end to the war, but will constitute a second truce, like the one in late November that allowed the release of more than 100 hostages.

According to the Israeli authorities, there are still 132 hostages in the Gaza Strip, while at least 28 are believed to be dead.

As reported by Axios, Israel’s proposal envisages the return of hostages to life and bodies in phases, the first of which will involve women and men aged 60 and over.

Under the plan, Israel and Hamas would agree in advance on the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released for each hostage per category.

There is no talk of an end to the Israel-Hamas war, nor of a longer-term political solution, but the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the largest cities of Gaza and the gradual return of the hundreds of thousands of people who were forced to flee the northern part of the pocket to be saved.

Source: RES-MPE

A two-month truce in exchange for the release of all hostages, Israel has proposed to Hamas, according to US news website Axios.

As reported, the proposal does not foresee an end to the war, but will constitute a second truce, like the one in late November that allowed the release of more than 100 hostages.

According to the Israeli authorities, there are still 132 hostages in the Gaza Strip, while at least 28 are believed to be dead.

As reported by Axios, Israel’s proposal envisages the return of hostages to life and bodies in phases, the first of which will involve women and men aged 60 and over.

Under the plan, Israel and Hamas would agree in advance on the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released for each hostage per category.

There is no talk of an end to the Israel-Hamas war, nor of a longer-term political solution, but the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the largest cities of Gaza and the gradual return of the hundreds of thousands of people who were forced to flee the northern part of the pocket to be saved.

Source: RES-MPE

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