Tel Aviv, seeking an agreement with Hamas
Israeli officials and media announced today, Wednesday, December 20, that Tel Aviv is ready for another ceasefire agreement with Hamas and is pressuring American officials for the success of Qatar's mediation. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “Israel is ready to stop the war in exchange for the release of the largest possible number of hostages,” this is the last comment of Tel Aviv’s ambassador to Washington, Gilad Erdan, in an interview with CNN.
Preparations in Tel Aviv, Arab media reported today that the head of the political office of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, has left for Cairo to participate in the ceasefire negotiations. The videos released by Hamas of Israeli prisoners add to the level of concerns and anti-government protests in Tel Aviv.
The American newspaper Washington Post wrote that Israel is likely to agree to a two-week ceasefire so that Hamas can collect prisoners in safe places and with the possibility of the withdrawal of ground forces to the north of the Gaza Strip, the largest possible number of detainees. release.
After increasing protests in Tel Aviv due to the cabinet’s lack of attention to the situation of the prisoners, Walla’s analytical news website reported, quoting informed Israeli sources, that the news indicated Tel Aviv informed Qatar of its readiness for a ceasefire for a week in exchange for the release of 40 prisoners.
Protests in Tel Aviv for a cease-fire and the release of prisoners
Hours ago, Israel TV Channel 12 reported on the start of negotiations for the release of Zionist prisoners. He said that priority is given to women, the elderly and the chronically ill, both physically and mentally; between 30 and 40 people will be released, and Israel shows flexibility regarding the number of days of the ceasefire.
The Prime Minister of Qatar, Mohammad bin Abdul Rahman Al-Thani, clearly stated that Hamas insists that “Israel must stop the war before any deal”.
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