Publish dateWednesday 24 January 2024 - 15:17
Story Code : 284798
The Zionist regime seeks a 30-day ceasefire and exchange of prisoners with Hamas in Gaza
Following some new reports about the offer of a long-term ceasefire in Gaza by the Zionist regime, Reuters news agency reported, citing informed sources, that this regime and the Hamas movement are getting closer to a 30-day ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip along with the exchange of prisoners. They are Palestinians and Zionists.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): After the American base Axios reported about the Israeli regime's proposal for a two-month ceasefire in the Gaza war in order to release all the Israeli prisoners, sources told the Reuters news agency that the Israeli regime and Hamas A 30-day ceasefire agreement in Gaza with a prisoner exchange is nearing.
Meanwhile, following the reports about the details of the Zionist regime's proposals for a new exchange of prisoners, a member of the Hamas political bureau announced on Tuesday, 3 Aquarius, that this movement agrees with the Zionist regime's proposal to stop the war for 2 months as part of a multi-stage agreement that It includes the release of all Zionist prisoners in Gaza.
According to Isna, Qatar, the United States and Egypt have implemented the so-called "round-trip diplomacy" since December 28 with the aim of reaching an agreement between the Zionist regime and Hamas on stopping the war in a way that would allow humanitarian aid to increase in the Gaza Strip.
Sources cited by Reuters said the two sides are still at odds over how to permanently end the Gaza war, and Hamas has refused to implement the agreement until the dispute is resolved.
This is while the Zionist army, continuing its operations against the Gaza Strip, has announced that it has besieged the city of Khan Yunis, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have taken refuge.
Reuters wrote, on Tuesday, the tanks of the Zionist regime closed the Khan Yunis road to the Mediterranean coast, which is considered the escape route of the people of Gaza towards the Rafah city on the southern border of this strait with Egypt.
On Monday, the Israeli army announced the death of at least 24 of its soldiers during the ongoing ground aggression of the army in the Gaza Strip, marking its deadliest day in the war.
At the same time, Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, told the Security Council of this organization: "The entire population of the Gaza Strip is suffering from a destruction of an unprecedented scale and speed in contemporary history."
Condemning the Zionist regime's opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state, he said: "Nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people."
Axios also reported, quoting Zionist officials, that the Zionist regime has proposed to stop the Gaza war for 2 months in order to release all the Zionist prisoners.
This news site reported that, based on this initiative, in the first stage, men and women over 60 years old will be released. In the second stage, soldiers over 60 years old will be released.
Axios reported: Israel and Hamas will first agree on the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released and then negotiate on them.
According to this news site, the Zionist regime will never agree to the end of the war and the release of all 6,000 Palestinian prisoners, but if Hamas agrees to the initiative, it will release a large part of these prisoners.
Meanwhile, on October 7, 2023, in response to the continuous aggression of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people, the Hamas movement attacked the settlements around the Gaza Strip, during which about 1,200 Zionists were killed, about 5,431 people were injured, and the movement captured at least 239 Zionists. .
Hamas exchanged 105 prisoners in exchange for the release of 240 Palestinian prisoners during a one-week temporary ceasefire that ended in early December.
According to the officials of the Zionist regime, this regime estimates that 136 other Zionist prisoners are still in the Gaza Strip.
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