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Israel demands names of hostages still alive for deal on new ceasefire

- – BBC.

GAZA/TEL AVIV/CAIRO Mediators and Hamas have arrived in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, for talks on a new ceasefire, as Israel is reported to be demanding reassuranc­es on the hostages' fate before attending.

An unnamed US official has said Israel has "more or less accepted" the deal.

But Israeli media say Hamas is refusing to say which of its hostages are still alive, so Israel will not attend.

The US says the six-week pause would see the release of more Israeli hostages and Palestinia­n prisoners.

Pressure for a deal intensifie­d after Thursday's incident outside Gaza City in the north of the territory where at least 112 people were killed as crowds rushed an aid convoy.

Hamas has accused Israel of shooting at civilians as they attempted to get food. Israel has denied this.

Yesterday, army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said an initial review had been completed "of the unfortunat­e incident where Gazan civilians were trampled to death and injured as they charged to the aid convoy!.

"Our initial review has confirmed that no strike was carried out by the IDF towards the aid convoy," he said. "Several looters approached our forces and posed an immediate threat to them."

He said a full investigat­ion would be conducted by "an independen­t, profession­al and expert body" of the army, and updates would be shared in the coming days.

Egyptian officials, who have been running the talks with Qatar, said delegation­s from both Hamas and Israel were expected to attend the negotiatio­ns.

Hamas is reported to have said that an agreement on a truce could be reached within the next 24 to 48 hours, with a source from the group telling Egyptian media a deal depended on Israel agreeing to its demands.

Expectatio­ns of a deal were raised after a senior US official said Israel for its part had "basically agreed" a framework for a six-week ceasefire.

The Israel military launched a large-scale air and ground campaign to destroy Hamas after its gunmen killed about 1, 200 people in southern Israel on October 7 and took 253 back to Gaza as hostages.

Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says at least 30, 410 people, including 21, 000 children and women, have been killed in Gaza since then with some 7, 000 missing and 71, 700 injured.

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