CAIRO, Egypt
A senior Hamas official said on Monday that the Palestinian group is prepared to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for a “serious prisoner swap” and guarantees that Israel will end the war in Gaza.
Hamas is engaged in
negotiations in Cairo with mediators from Egypt and Qatar – two nations working
alongside the United States to broker a ceasefire in the besieged territory.
“We are ready to release all
Israeli captives in exchange for a serious prisoner swap deal, an end to the
war, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and the entry of
humanitarian aid,” Taher Al-Nunu, a senior Hamas official, said.
However, he accused Israel of
obstructing progress toward a ceasefire.
“The issue is not the number of captives,” Nunu said, “but rather that the
occupation is reneging on its commitments, blocking the implementation of the
ceasefire agreement and continuing the war.”
“Hamas has therefore stressed
the need for guarantees to compel the occupation (Israel) to uphold the
agreement,” he added.
Israeli news website Ynet
reported on Monday that a new proposal had been put to Hamas.
Under the deal, the group
would release 10 living hostages in exchange for US guarantees that Israel
would enter negotiations for a second phase of the ceasefire.
The first phase of the
ceasefire, which began on January 19 and included multiple hostage-prisoner
exchanges, lasted two months before disintegrating.
Efforts toward a new truce
have stalled, reportedly over disputes regarding the number of hostages to be
released by Hamas.
Meanwhile, Nunu said that Hamas would not disarm, a key condition that Israel
has set for ending the war.
“The weapons of the resistance
are not up for negotiation,” Nunu said.
The war in Gaza broke out
after Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
The attack resulted in the
deaths of 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on
Israeli official figures.
Militants also took 251
hostages, 58 of whom are still held in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military
says are dead.
Gaza’s health ministry said on
Sunday that at least 1,574 Palestinians had been killed since March 18, when
the ceasefire collapsed, taking the overall death toll since the war began to
50,944.
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