Times of Oman

Hamas proposes new ceasefire agreement

The group’s draft added that 30 Palestinia­n prisoners would be released for every Israeli civilian, a steep increase from the 3:1 ratio of the weeklong November truce

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After rejecting the Israeli proposal of a ceasefire amid the continuing hostilitie­s in Gaza, Hamas presented a ceasefire and hostage release deal to mediators, demanding that Israel observe a six-week ceasefire before it receives any of the 129 hostages held by the group since October 7.

The group’s proposal was reportedly submitted after it rejected the US-mediated deal on Saturday late at night.

In the proposal, Hamas put a condition on the Israel Defence

Force (IDF) that it would be required to cease all fighting in Gaza and retreat from urban areas for six weeks, allowing displaced Palestinia­ns to return north.

It added that only after the end of the six weeks would any hostages be released, stating further that it would use the weeks of paused hostilitie­s to locate the hostages and ascertain what condition they are in.

The group’s draft added that 30 Palestinia­n prisoners would be released for every Israeli civilian, a steep increase from the 3:1 ratio of the weeklong November truce. It also demanded that 50 Palestinia­n prisoners, 30 of them serving life sentences, be released for every captive soldier.

The Times of Israel reported that Israel has previously dismissed similar demands as ‘delusional’ and the number of Palestinia­n prisoners Hamas has demanded, as well as the severity of their crimes, has been a sticking point in several previous rounds of negotiatio­ns.

Earlier, on Saturday, Hamas submitted its response to Israel’s hostage deal negotiatio­ns and ceasefire and rejected the latter’s proposal, sticking to its original demands, Xinhua reported.

The terror group said it was sticking to its original demands for a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the entirety of Gaza, the return of Palestinia­ns to northern Gaza and other areas, a surge in humanitari­an aid and the start of the Strip’s reconstruc­tion.

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