Blinken’s request from Egypt to pressure Hamas and release 6 American prisoners
Egyptian sources say that the US Secretary of State has asked the country's officials to put pressure on the Hamas movement so that by accepting the ceasefire plan, it can release six American prisoners. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken started his trip to the Middle East and his goal of this trip is to reach an agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza and of course the release of Israeli and American prisoners. Is. This is the fifth time that Blinken has traveled to the region since the start of the Al-Aqsa storm operation. to the region, to provide the conditions for the phase after the cessation of the war in Gaza.
These sources say that the US Secretary of State has asked the Egyptian authorities to put more pressure on the Hamas movement than the proposed plan. accept the table and based on that, the Israeli prisoners and six American prisoners will also be released. Gaza stated, first, the war is supposed to stop for six weeks and in exchange, some of the Palestinian and Israeli prisoners will be mutually released.
According to Egyptian sources, When Blinken travels to Egypt, Cairo officials will detail their views on the situation in the Gaza Strip and an end to the war. Moreover, Egypt’s point of view about the military operations of the Israeli army in the “Philadelphia” axis, located in the border areas of the occupied Palestine with the Egyptian Sinai, is supposed to be examined.
Israeli, American, Egyptian and Qatari negotiators Recently, in Paris, they reached an agreement on a framework to stop the war and release other Israeli prisoners. A plan that the US foreign minister described as “strong and convincing” in a joint press conference with his Qatari counterpart in Washington. Pointing out that the negotiations regarding the Palestinian and Israeli prisoners have improved compared to the previous weeks, he said: “The current stage of the negotiations can lead to a permanent ceasefire in the future”.
Israeli TV He also reported that the Paris meeting has ended and “progress has been made in the negotiations.” In this meeting, the plan to release prisoners was reviewed in several stages. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office also called the negotiations “constructive”, but at the same time said that there are still “big gaps”.
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