Khaleej Times

Hamas studying proposal for 6-week ceasefire: Source

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A source in Hamas said on Monday the Islamist group is studying a Gaza ceasefire deal that would see a six-week truce and Israeli women and child hostages freed in exchange for up to 900 Palestinia­n prisoners.

The first phase of the proposal would also see the return of displaced Palestinia­n civilians to the north of the Gaza Strip and 400 to 500 trucks of food aid a day delivered to its starving people, according to the source close to the negotiatio­ns, asking for anonymity.

The news comes after the White House said negotiator­s had presented the Palestinia­n militant group with a proposal after talks in Cairo over the weekend.

The first part of the deal for the 42 women, children and elderly hostages would include "800 to 900 Palestinia­n prisoners", 100 of whom are serving life or long sentences in Israeli jails, according to the Hamas source.

The second stage includes the release of all Israeli prisoners, including soldiers and officers, in exchange for a number of Palestinia­n prisoners to be agreed upon in the coming days, the source added.

"This phase includes lifting the Israeli military checkpoint­s located on the Al Rashid coastal road in the west of the Gaza Strip and the Salah Al Din road in the east," he said.

The proposal would also keep Israeli forces at a distance of "not less than 500 metres from the two roads without interferen­ce or any inspection­s of the displaced", and maintain drones to monitor the passage of armed men on the two roads.

A third part of the deal would involve a permanent ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the Hamas source said.

The ceasefire talks in the Egyptian capital, which involved CIA chief William Burns, Israel, Hamas and Qatar, were described as "serious" by the White House Monday.

"Now it's going to be up to Hamas to come through," the White House said.

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