Hamas will release hostages under the peace plan

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Hamas will release hostages according to the peace plan
Hamas responded to the US peace plan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

The group expressed its readiness to release hostages under certain conditions. This decision gave hope to families in Israel.

According to the plan, fighting will cease and hostages as well as bodies must be returned within 72 hours. In exchange, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released.

Currently, Hamas holds 48 people, of whom 20 are considered alive. Hamas agreed to technocrats governing Gaza.

However, no information was provided regarding the surrender of weapons. This is causing suspicion within the Israeli government.

Donald Trump evaluated this response positively and demanded that Israel stop the bombing. However, the practical implementation of the peace remains uncertain for now.

For the success of the peace process, trust and clear agreements between the parties will be necessary. A stable peace will contribute to strengthening peace and security in the region.

Currently, the international community is also supporting the peace process and calling on the parties to engage in dialogue. If the peace plan is implemented, it will prevent the continuation of war in the region and create an opportunity to save many lives.

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