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Israel and Hamas make a deal: Prime Minister Netanyahu offers ‘pause in fighting’ in exchange for the release of 50 hostages

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Israel Hamas war: Prime Minister Netanyahu has agreed to “pause the fighting for a few days” on the condition that Hamas will release about 50 Israelis held hostage by the Islamist organization.

Israel and Hamas make deal Prime Minister Netanyahu offers ‘pause in fighting’ in exchange for the release of 50 hostages

New Delhi: The Israel Palestine Conflict changed to the War between Israel and Hamas then on October 7 the Palestinian Islamic organization Hamas fired 5,000 rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel, killing many innocent people. It will last almost two months and the war between the two nations is still raging and so far it didn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. In a major breakthrough, Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement under which the former is willing to offer a few days’ “pause in the fighting” if the latter agrees to release about 50 Israelis they have taken hostage. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuThe Israeli army’s office issued a statement on Wednesday confirming the release of about 50 hostages kidnapped by the Hamas terror group in Gaza during the October 7 attack, The Times of Israel reported. However, the statement did not specify how ministers voted on the decision.

Strike deal between Israel and Hamas: pause in war due to release of hostages

After announcing the decision, the prime minister’s office stressed that the Israeli government is committed to bringing all abductees home, The Times of Israel reported. “The Israeli government is committed to bringing all abductees home. Tonight, the government approved the plan for the first phase of achieving this goal, which will see the release of at least fifty abductees – women and children – over a period of four days, during which there will be a lull in the fighting. statement said.

‘Release of every additional 10 hostages equals 1 extra day of break’

On social media pause in the fighting.”

The social media page of the ‘Prime Minister of Israel’ also states that ‘the release of every additional ten hostages will result in an additional day’s break.’

It has made it clear that “the government of Israel, the IDF and the security services will continue the war to return all hostages home, complete the elimination of Hamas and ensure that there will be no new threat to the State of Israel to arise. Israel from Gaza.”

Meanwhile, no specific details were provided by the Prime Minister’s Office, but an official Israeli government briefing said Tuesday that the deal is expected to include the release of 50 living Israeli civilians, mostly women and children, in groups of 12 to 13 people per day. years will result. day. Furthermore, according to The Times of Israel, the statement provides no details about any other concessions Israel may have made, including the release of Palestinian prisoners and the access of additional fuel and humanitarian aid to Gaza.



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