Hamas received a draft proposal from the talks being held in Paris aimed at reaching a truce in the war in Gaza, in which it is envisaged pause in all military operations for 40 days and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners for Israeli hostages at a rate of 10 to onestated today at Reuters source close to the talks.
Based on the proposal, they will be repaired hospitals and bakeries in Gaza, 500 trucks with humanitarian aid will enter the enclave every day and thousands scenes and caravans they will be handed over to those who have lost their homes, the source added.
The draft also states that Hamas will release 40 Israeli hostages, including women, children under 19, people over 50 and the sick. For its part, Israel will release 400 Palestinian prisoners and not arrest them again, the source said.
The talks appear to be the most structured effort in weeks to reach a truce.
Mediators have stepped up efforts to broker a ceasefire in hopes of averting an Israeli assault on the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, where more than a million displaced Palestinians have taken refuge.
US President Joe Biden said Israel has agreed to suspend its military operations in Gaza during Ramadan, which runs from March 10 to April 9.
“Ramadan is coming and there is an agreement by the Israelis that they will not engage in operations during Ramadan to give us time to get all the hostages” still being held in Gaza, Biden explained in an interview with NBC television network.
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