The Latest on Hamas’ Proposal and Ceasefire Negotiations with Israel

2023-11-21 20:42:00

“The entire security apparatus fully supports him,” he added.

“Hamas’ latest proposal to Israel is a trap”

The hostages’ families demanded that all those being held be released, and the far-right Religious Zionism party, a member of the government coalition, spoke out against the deal, calling it “bad “for the security of Israel, the hostages and the soldiers.

The agreement with the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas would involve an exchange in stages, at the rate of “ten” hostages for “thirty” Palestinian prisoners per day.

According to this agreement, which could still be modified, between 50 and 100 Israeli and binational civilians would be released – but no soldiers – compared to a total of 300 Palestinian women and children currently incarcerated by Israel.

Benjamin Netanyahu says possible ceasefire does not mean end of fighting

Note that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also affirmed that the fighting in the Gaza Strip will continue after a possible ceasefire, and the release of hostages held in Gaza since October 7, which are in the process of being negotiations.

The war will continue even after the establishment of an agreement with Hamas “until we have achieved our objectives”, assured the Israeli leader Tuesday evening before a vote on the draft agreement.

Israel’s objectives include the elimination of Hamas and the return of all hostages. Additionally, there should no longer be any threat to Israel from Gaza.

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