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Hamas Concedes on Israeli Troops in Gaza, Raising Hopes for Hostage Release After 433 Days
Dec 12, 2024, 04:19 AM
Hamas has shown signs of flexibility in negotiations for a ceasefire deal with Israel, potentially allowing Israeli forces to remain in Gaza temporarily after the cessation of hostilities. This development comes after 433 days of hostage situation, raising hopes for the release of some of the 100 hostages held by Hamas. The militant group has handed over a list of hostages they would release under a pact, which includes allowing Israeli troops to stay in the Philadelphi corridor between Egypt and Gaza, and the Netzarim corridor dividing the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials have also proposed a deal that would involve the release of some hostages and a limited ceasefire. The negotiations are focusing on implementing the first phase of a previously discussed agreement from August. This shift in Hamas's stance has been attributed to various factors, including the return of President-elect Donald Trump, who has met with former hostages and is working to secure their release.
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