Hamas was declared in the terrorist group that they were ready to free from seven to nine hostages of Israeli persons in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire and the release of 300 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. Such a statement sounded against the backdrop of how Israel said that Gideon’s military operation was in the gas sector.
This was reported by CNN on Sunday, May 18. Journalists said that they received such a message from the senior leader of Hamas.
A few hours later, another high-ranking leader Hamas, Abu Zukri himself, denied this proposal by publishing a statement on television Hamas Hamas al-Aksa on Telegram: “There is no truth about the consent of the movement to the release of nine Israeli prisoners in exchange for a two-month stop in rumors.”
At the same time, he stated that Hamas would release all the hostages if Israel stops his “lesson”.
“We are ready to immediately release all prisoners if the invaders are required to terminate military operations in accordance with international guarantees. We will not release prisoners until Israel insists on continuing his aggression against Gaza for an indefinite period. ”
At the same time, on Sunday, Israel announced his readiness to put an end to the war of gas, if Hamas, it seems, is unlikely to take a militarized group.
“If Hamas wants to talk about the end of the war due to the surrender of Hamas, we will be ready,” the Israeli source said.
According to OBOZ.UA, on May 16, the Israeli army announced the beginning of a new major offensive in the Gaza sector called “Gideon -Wool”. The main goal of hostilities is to release hostages and destruction of the Hamas terrorist organization.
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