Hamas is ready to release all hostages if Israel takes back from Gaza: Report

Palestinian officials, according to Israel’s Times, Israel is set to release the remaining 59 hostages held in Gaza to agree to a permanent ceasefire.
The announcement is amidst the intensity of its military operations across the strip of Israeli. Palestinian, a senior official, told The Outlet that through its mediators, the group expressed their readiness to free all the prisoners, provided that Israeli Bal came back completely from Gaza.
However, it is still not clear whether the proposal will receive any acceptance as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has continuously denied any agreement that does not include Hamas’s total defeat, including disarmament and complete removal from Gaza.
While Hamas emphasizes both sides to follow the original American-Brokeded ceasefire structure since January, the group has made its stance anger, now recognizing that a permanent trusa may not be immediately possible ..
“We had no other option. The situation in Gaza is terrible,” said an official, “an official said, threw light on strict human tolls.
Palestinian representatives said that Hamas may also be open for a phased release in exchange for short -term truses. In a recent proposal submitted by American Special Envoy Steve Witchoff, Hamas agreed to release five hostages in exchange for a temporary ceasefire. The New York Post reported that the deal was rejected by Israel, demanding release of 11 living prisoners and the withdrawal of bodies of 16 deceased persons.
Hamas’s negotiators did not respond to the Israeli counter-proposal and considered the demands unacceptable. The group insisted that Israel should be included in any route for complete mortgage release that eventually agrees to interact around a permanent ceasefire. They maintain that the disarmament is far from the table till then Palestinian state Non -recognition is obtained.
For now, peace talks are at a stagnation “,” the Palestinian authorities confirmed.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Defense Force is carrying out a plan to separate the city of Rafa in South Gaza, dividing the region into three regions. The IDF already controls the northern border and attempts to capture about 25 percent of the Gaza strip in its latest push.
According to Hamas -run Health Ministry, there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza with the death of more than 50,000 people. Assistance and food supply under the ongoing blockade is heavy.
Inside Israel, Netanyahu is also under domestic pressure. Families of the remaining hostages are believed to have protested, accusing the government of prioritizing political objectives on the safe return of their loved ones, the government of involving only 24 living persons such as Israel-American Aden Alexander.