
HAMAS movement has accepted a proposal mediated by Egypt and Qatar to halt shootings and military actions in the Gaza Strip for two months and to release half of the Israeli captives. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
AFP agency reported this based on statements from movement representatives. This information holds great international significance and increases anticipation regarding the negotiations.
Currently, HAMAS is holding 49 individuals captive, while Israeli intelligence considers 27 of them to be deceased. These figures highlight the seriousness of the situation and the risks for both sides.
According to AFP sources, in the first phase, 10 captives will be released and several bodies handed over. This step is intended to ease the course of the war and lay the foundation for further negotiations.
The remaining captives will be released in the second phase, and through this, negotiations will begin to reach an agreement on ceasing the war under security guarantees. If carried out as planned, this will ease the situation in the region and provide peaceful conditions for the population.
The Israeli side has not yet issued an official comment on this news, but the international community is closely monitoring the situation. The next actions of both sides are expected to have a significant impact on peace and security in the region.