Forty days of ceasefire and the “potential” release by Israel of “thousands” of Palestinian prisoners: all this in exchange for “the release of the hostages”. This is the proposal on the negotiating table in Cairo that the United States and Great Britain define as “very generous” for Hamas. The minister made it known […]
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Forty days of cease-fire and Israel’s “potential” release of “thousands” of prisoners Palestinians: all this in exchange for “the liberation of the hostages“. This is the proposal on the table negotiations in Cairo that United States And Great Britain they define it as “very generous” for Hamas. This was made known by the British Foreign Secretary, David Cameronin Riyadh during World Economic Forum.
While a Hamas delegation arrived at Cairo for the new talks, also the representatives of Mossad, Idf And Shin Bet could join negotiations in Egypt on a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. However, the departure is linked, the broadcaster reported Kanat the answer that the Palestinian group will give. “The proposal still stands under study“said the Hamas Political Bureau official, Izzat al-Risheq.
“They have to decide and they have to do it quickly“, the US Secretary of State said from Saudi Arabia Antony Blinken: “I hope they will make the right decision, we can have a fundamental change in the dynamic,” he added. Along the same lines, David Cameron: “I hope Hamas accepts this agreement and, frankly, all of it pressure of the world and all the eyes of the world should be on them to say ‘accept this deal’,” the British minister added. Meanwhile, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukryit was said “confident“. “The proposal took into account the positions of both parties and sought to achieve moderation,” Shoukry said. Also optimisticSaudi Arabia.
According to what has been leaked in the Israeli media in recent days, Tel Aviv intelligence believes that they are indeed only 33 The hostages still aliveout of a total of 133 still held by Hamas and other Palestinian groups in the Strip. In recent weeks, American officials had also reported to the Wall Street Journal to fear that many of the Israeli hostages in Gaza were dead. Egypt, concerned about the announcement, gave a strong push to the negotiations operation in Rafahcity south of the Strip confine with Egyptian territory.