Gaza ceasefire deal: what are Israel and Hamas’ demands? • FRANCE 24 English

with a deal on the table one of Israel
and hamas’s highest priorities Remains
the recovery of hostages and prisoners
held by either
sides according to the Wall Street
Journal Israel’s military would be
prepared to put down its weapons for 10
weeks if Hamas agrees to free 20 Israeli
hostages The Times of Israel puts this
number at
33 in exchange Israeli television
channel 12 States it would release 900
Palestinian prisoners which would amount
to 27 to 45 prisoners per Israeli
hostage officials are reportedly
expecting a response from Hamas by
Wednesday night and US Secretary of
State Anthony blinkin has been meeting
with regional leaders to press Hamas to
accept the
proposal but the group has so far made
it clear it would only accept a deal
based on a permanent ceasefire as well
as the withdrawal of Israeli troops from
Gaza Hamas also wants all displaced
people to be able to return to their
homes across the strip
including the 1 million people currently
Sheltering in
Rafa but Benjamin Netanyahu has made one
matter clear ceasefire or not the
Israeli Prime Minister plans to destroy
hamas’s battalions in the southern
city well more

A diplomatic tour de force is underway in the Middle East as negotiators push for a truce in Gaza. Both Israel and Hamas have put demands on the table. James Vasina has more on what a potential ceasefire deal could look like.
#Israel #Gaza #Hamas

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1 comment
  1. The craziest thing to me after all this time is that Hamas thinks they won this war, because of all the moral victories.

    The decades of infrastructure they built, all their headquarters and tunnels gone. At some point people will be able to look at all this objectively.

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