‘Some notes and amends’: Hamas has changed the US-Brokard ceasefire proposal that demands changes

Hamas responded to the latest US-Brokerecard ceasefire proposal for Gaza, saying that it wants to amend the major elements of the deal. A senior group official told AP that these amendments were requested around the US guarantee, the hostage release, aid distribution and the return time of the Israeli forces.The official said, “Some notes and amendments at some points, especially the US guarantee, the time of hostage release, delivery of assistance and the return of the Israeli forces,” said, speaking on the condition of anonymity, on the condition of anonymity, on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks, speaking anonymously due to sensitivity of the talks.A separate statement issued by Hamas confirmed that the proposal purpose is a permanent ceasefire, full withdrawal of Israeli soldiers from the region and a sure flow of humanitarian aid. It states that the bodies of 10 living hostages and 18 others will be handed over in exchange for an agreed number of Palestinian prisoners.Israel has already approved the US plan for a temporary 60-day stop in enmity. According to US President Donald Trump, the negotiator is “near a deal”.If agreed, the ceasefire will include a phased release of some of the 58 hostages held in Gaza, freeing Palestinian prisoners and immediate distribution of food and aid. The urgency of talks intensified due to Gaza’s human situation. According to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), on Saturday, the residents assisted 77 trucks desperate for food, mostly flour, before reaching the distribution points, flour, flour.The WFP said that the Israeli blockade of nearly three months has pushed the Gaza population on the edge of the famine over two million, as recently aid has been allowed through an upper. The agency said, “We need to flood over food for the next few days to calm the concerns and to re -create confidence with communities,” the agency said, “Given that it is ready to feed the enclave for two months,” the agency said that it is ready to have more than 140,000 metric tons of food.A witness from Khan Younis described chaotic scenes, told AP that thousands of people, bags carrying bags of flour, stopped a nation’s convoy on a roadblock. He further stated that at one point, a forklift was used to unload the palette.The United Nations has previously criticized Israel to force assistance agencies to use unsafe routes through military-controlled areas, where armed gangs operate and aid convoy have been targeted.The war, now in its 20th month, began on 7 October 2023 when Hamas attacked Israel, with about 1,200 people killed, most of the citizens and about 250 hostages. 58 of them live in Gaza. Israel believes 35 of them have died. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that there are “doubts” around the fate of many others.

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