According to the Wall Street Journal, ceasefire talks are underway between Israel and Hamas. The proposed agreement is similar to the Lebanese truce, with a cessation of hostilities for 60 days and the possibility of resuming hostilities during the fire. 7 days after the agreement, the release of the abducted persons will begin.
Hamas announced its readiness to discuss proposals to end the war and Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, subject to humanitarian assistance and the exchange of prisoners. The organization expects new proposals, but is ready to consider any that will lead to a final settlement of the conflict.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir rejected the Egyptian proposals and proposed the occupation of the Gaza Strip, stimulating the emigration of residents from the region. Ben-Gvir's plan, he said, “is supported by Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is showing more understanding.”
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