New York Times: Israel and Hamas are negotiating two prisoner exchange plans
An American newspaper claimed that the Zionist regime and the Palestinian resistance movement are negotiating two plans for the exchange of prisoners. |
According to the Fars News Agency International Group, the New York Times newspaper reported today that Hamas and Israel are negotiating two plans for the exchange of prisoners.
According to the report of this newspaper, one of these plans includes the release of a small number of prisoners and the second plan may lead to the release of 100 prisoners.
The following is one of the plans, Hamas will release 10 to 20 prisoners in exchange for a brief pause in the war. Hamas may continue to release about 100 more prisoners.
Hamas demands a pause in the war, humanitarian aid, fuel for hospitals to release all prisoners who are not directly part of the Israeli military. and the release of women and children from Israeli prisons.
The New York Times quoted informed sources and wrote that Israeli officials have expressed doubts about the release of Palestinian prisoners.
Hours earlier, the Saudi channel “Al-Arabiya” claimed that an agreement has been reached on the exchange of prisoners between the Palestinian Islamic Resistance (Hamas) and the Zionist regime.
This Saudi network wrote: “There has been an agreement on the release of women and children captives by Israel in exchange for the release of 100 women captives from Hamas”.
This claim while It has been suggested that the Islamic resistance of Palestine or Tel Aviv have not reacted to this news so far and have not denied or confirmed it. On Wednesday evening of this week, Egypt and the West announced the mediation of Cairo and Doha to establish a humanitarian ceasefire and an agreement on the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and Tel Aviv. Quoting from sources he called knowledgeable, he wrote that Cairo’s negotiations to establish a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza have come close to an agreement.
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