The Palestinian Hamas movement does not want to hold prisoners of war and is seeking a new agreement for the exchange of prisoners and detainees. This was stated by Musa Abu Marzuk, deputy chairman of the Hamas Politburo. RIA News.
“We do not want to keep the prisoners of war we have. We want to reach an agreement that meets the expectations of our people,” Abu Marzouq said.
Eventually, he said, Israel would have to make a deal.
Before that Egypt offered A three-phase plan to end the war between Israel and Hamas. The plan includes a ceasefire, the release of hostages and the establishment of a Palestinian government. Later, an anonymous source from Palestinian party circles said: reportedIt was stated that Palestinian parties seriously evaluated Egypt’s proposal to stop the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
November 22 Israel and Hamas To agree about a humanitarian pause and the release of some hostages. The ceasefire agreement was officially signed on 24 November entry in force and finished On the morning of December 1st. Hamas ceasefire week launched 110 hostages were captured.
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Source: Gazeta

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