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Hebrew media: Israel agrees to a long ceasefire

Channel 12 of the Zionist regime claimed that Tel Aviv has agreed to a long-term ceasefire (requested by Hamas) in its new proposal for the exchange of prisoners.
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according to the Hebrew group Tasnim News Agency, this Hebrew media published information today Tuesday who called it a detail of the plan proposed by the Israeli cabinet for the exchange of prisoners and emphasized that it was handed over to two Egyptian and Qatari mediators.

Network In this regard, 12 Zionist television claimed that Israel agreed to a long-term ceasefire in its proposed plan, but made it subject to the end of the first round of the agreement.

This media, quoting Western officials who are conducting negotiations with the Israeli side, also disclosed: the proposal for a long-term ceasefire is actually a new plan that has been given to the mediators, and it is assumed that they will also accept it. will be provided to the Hamas movement and it is emphasized that Israel’s position includes agreeing to long-term ceasefires.

Network In the continuation of its report, 12 Israeli television also revealed that this proposal actually reflects the opinion of Israeli security institutions, which strongly support this and think that Israel will put additional pressure on Al-Sanwar.

It should be said that none of the officials of the mediating countries or Hamas leaders have commented on the existence of such a clause in the proposed plan.

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