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Details of the revised Gaza agreement from a Hamas official

A senior source in the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) told Reuters on Saturday that the revised agreement would include a temporary ceasefire and the arrival of aid.

A senior source in the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) also announced the agreement to release Zionist prisoners before the end of the second phase of the ceasefire and explained that the agreement to release Israeli prisoners before From the end of the fifth week, the second stage will be completed.

He added: The proposed revised agreement between Hamas and the occupiers agrees that negotiations for the release of the Zionist prisoners, including the remaining soldiers and men, will begin within 16 days after the first phase of the agreement.

The source clarified that this proposal guarantees that the mediators will also guarantee a temporary ceasefire agreement, the sending of aid and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza as long as the indirect negotiations continue for the implementation of the second phase of the agreement.

At the same time, Osama Hamdan, one of the Hamas officials, emphasized on Friday that the Hamas movement expects the occupation to respond to its proposals for a ceasefire in Gaza by Saturday.

Hamdan said: We don’t want to talk about the details of these ideas and we are waiting to hear the answer, which will probably be today or tomorrow. If the answer is yes, these ideas will be discussed in detail.

He also explained that the military capabilities of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip are “still in a good position to continue” the war.

Hebrew Network 13 also reported quoting sources: Negotiations regarding the captives will not be easy and may take three to five weeks.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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