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The possibility of continuing the ceasefire talks in Gaza

A news source announced the possibility of continuing the talks to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

report Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Mayadin, an informed source has spoken about the possibility of continuing the talks to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

This source told Reuters: The head of the Mossad is expected to continue talks to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip with the Prime Minister of Qatar and Egyptian authorities tomorrow in Doha.

Also, according to what Reuters published, this meeting is a direct response to Hamas’ latest proposal for a ceasefire agreement.

Accordingly, Hamas has stipulated against the release of every living Zionist female soldier who is in captivity of the resistance that 50 Palestinian prisoners specified by Hamas, including 30 Palestinian prisoners, must be released. Those sentenced to life imprisonment should be released from the prisons of the Zionist regime.

Also, based on the conditions proposed by Hamas, a permanent ceasefire will be announced with the beginning of the second phase of the agreement and before any exchange of prisoners between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist regime.

Among the other conditions of Hamas, the withdrawal of the Zionist regime from 2 streets “Al-Rashid” and “Salahuddin” in the first phase, for the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes and also the passage of aid Delivery to the Gaza Strip is from these streets.

Furthermore, Hamas’ proposal includes a guarantee for the beginning of the comprehensive reconstruction operation of the Gaza Strip and the end of the blockade of this strip at the same time as the beginning of the third phase of the agreement.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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