Hamas Accepts US Proposal for Israeli Hostage Talks, Signaling Potential Breakthrough

Hamas Accepts US Proposal for Israeli Hostage Talks, Signaling Potential Breakthrough

Hamas has accepted a revised US proposal for talks on releasing Israeli hostages, potentially paving the way for a breakthrough in the ongoing Gaza conflict. A senior Hamas source, speaking anonymously to Reuters, revealed that the new proposal would initiate discussions on freeing Israeli hostages, including soldiers and remaining men, 16 days after the first phase of the agreement.

The proposed deal guarantees a temporary ceasefire, aid delivery to Gaza, and the withdrawal of Israeli troops for the duration of indirect negotiations. Significantly, Hamas has dropped its previous demand for Israel to commit to a permanent ceasefire before signing the agreement. Instead, negotiations for a long-term truce would take place throughout a six-week initial phase.

This concession allows Israel to maintain its stated goal of eliminating Hamas from Gaza after the temporary ceasefire ends. The flexibility shown by Hamas marks a departure from previous instances where Israel deemed Hamas’ conditions unacceptable.

A Palestinian official close to the internationally mediated peace efforts suggested that this proposal could lead to a framework agreement if accepted by Israel, potentially ending the nine-month war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. An anonymous source from Israel’s negotiating team expressed optimism, stating there is now a real chance of achieving an agreement.

Hamas has reportedly informed Hezbollah of its acceptance of the ceasefire proposal, with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah welcoming the step. This development indicates a potential shift in the regional dynamics of the conflict.

Israeli officials are also showing signs of accepting the deal. The Wall Street Journal reported that Mossad officials believe the Israeli cabinet will approve the latest ceasefire proposal, further suggesting a possible breakthrough in negotiations.

The proposed agreement represents a significant diplomatic effort to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza while working towards a resolution of the hostage situation. If successful, it could lead to a temporary cessation of hostilities, increased aid delivery to Gaza’s civilian population, and create a framework for further negotiations.

As both sides consider the proposal, the international community watches closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution to a conflict that has caused significant loss of life and widespread destruction in Gaza. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether this proposal can translate into concrete steps towards peace and the safe return of hostages.

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