The New York Times claim of a close agreement between Hamas and the Israeli regime
The New York Times claimed that the Hamas movement and the Israeli regime are on the verge of a two-month ceasefire agreement in exchange for the release of Zionist prisoners, which will be carried out in several stages. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, newspaper The American New York Times claimed that the Hamas movement and the Israeli regime have come close to an agreement regarding the release of prisoners in several stages in exchange for a two-month halt to the war. Egypt and Qatar will draft this agreement in Paris this Sunday, which includes the proposals of Hamas and the Israeli regime.
According to this American newspaper, this The agreement will be more extensive compared to the previous agreement, and its first phase will include a 30-day cessation of hostilities in exchange for the release of female prisoners, elderly people, and wounded prisoners.
Hamas and During the first phase, the Israeli regime will also design and compile the details of the second phase for the release of military prisoners. According to this report, negotiations continue regarding a number of Palestinians who are to be released from the prisons of the Israeli regime. It is Gaza, and this war has left more than 26,000 civilian martyrs in Gaza, and its human consequences are getting wider every day.
Israeli regime media claimed last week that Hamas has proposed a ceasefire that includes two rounds of cessation of hostilities that will last for almost two months. According to this alleged proposal, for every Zionist prisoner, 100 Palestinian prisoners should be released. Also, according to this ceasefire plan, Israel will completely withdraw from the Gaza Strip.
Publisher | Tasnim News |