Channel 13 TV reports that the plan envisages the release of the hostages in three stages: the first concerns women and the elderly, the second youths and the third envisages the release of soldiers along with the delivery of the bodies of the captives who have died.
Israel has reportedly tabled a proposal for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip that could last up to two months, with the goal of freeing all Hamas hostages, according to a report by the Axios website citing Israeli officials. Mediators from Egypt and Qatar have taken the plan to the leadership of the Palestinian Islamist movement that controls the Gaza Strip, the same source said.
The Times of Israel reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reported to have told relatives of hostages on Monday that reports of a Hamas proposal to release prisoners are not true, stressing that such a proposal has instead been submitted by Israel. But he refused to go into details while the negotiations continue.
Channel 13 TV reports that the plan envisages the release of the hostages in three stages: the first concerns women and the elderly, the second youths and the third envisages the release of soldiers along with the delivery of the bodies of the captives who have died.
At each stage, Palestinians held in Israeli prisons will be released, depending on the number of prisoners released by Hamas. In addition, Israel is reportedly willing to review the presence of its forces in the Gaza Strip.
Source :Skai
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