Hamas has announced its willingness to release all remaining hostages held in Gaza if Israel agrees to a comprehensive deal that ends the ongoing war and includes the release of Palestinian prisoners. The group has rejected Israel's proposal for an interim truce, insisting on a full ceasefire and a broader agreement rather than partial or temporary deals. Israeli officials, however, maintain that military operations will continue until all hostages are freed and Gaza is demilitarized. The standoff highlights a major impasse in negotiations, with Hamas demanding an end to hostilities as a precondition for any hostage release. The situation remains tense as both sides hold firm to their positions, stalling progress toward peace.
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Hamas Is Ready to Release All Remaining Hostages in Return for an End to Gaza War, Hamas' Gaza Chief Says
GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas' Gaza chief said the group was ready to immediately negotiate a deal to swap all hostages with an agreed number of Palestinians jailed by Israel within a deal that would end the war in the enclave.
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Hamas says it is ready to release all remaining hostages for an end to Gaza war
Hamas wants a comprehensive deal to end the war in Gaza and swap all Israeli hostages for Palestinians jailed in Israel, a senior official from the Palestinian militant group said, rejecting Israel's offer of an interim truce.
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Israel should take the deal if they really care about peace.
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