PNN – Israeli media, citing informed sources, revealed the details of Hamas’ conditions for the release of Israeli prisoners and the response to international movements in this regard.
According to the report of the International group of Pakistan News Network, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime last night, referring to international movements to reach an agreement on the exchange of prisoners, announced that the Hamas movement has announced its conditions for this exchange and demands the release of 100 Palestinian prisoners for every Israeli prisoner, the complete withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime television continued to publish more details of the demands of this resistance movement in the Gaza Strip and claimed that Before releasing any of its prisoners, Hamas demands a 10- to 14-day ceasefire, in addition to a two-month ceasefire between each phase of the agreement.
On the other hand, Haaretz newspaper quoted a source familiar with the prisoner exchange negotiations and wrote that “Israel and Hamas have reached preliminary understandings regarding most of the provisions of the prisoner exchange document.”
This source claimed that the new agreement is for 35 days and in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, Israeli prisoners will be released from Hamas. It has been agreed on the number of Palestinian prisoners who will be released and their identity is currently being discussed.
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In this regard, a senior official of the Zionist regime present at the negotiations told Channel 12: We should not accept these conditions in any way, because then all the countries in the region will realize that they can overthrow Israel by capturing them.
Meanwhile, movements have begun at the international level to reach a prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas. Agence France-Presse announces the holding of a meeting of leaders regarding the new prisoner exchange agreement between the Palestinian resistance and Israel in the coming days.
An American official in an interview with CNN also said that CIA Director William Burns is expected to meet in Europe in the coming days with his Israeli counterpart David Barnia, Egypt’s intelligence chief Abbas Kamel and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to discuss the new prisoner exchange agreement.
The Washington Post also reported on Burns’ efforts to reach a prisoner exchange agreement in the coming days. The White House also announced the efforts for this matter and the continuation of serious negotiations in this regard. Meanwhile, Hamas has repeatedly emphasized that it will not release prisoners without stopping the war.
US President Joe Biden also spoke on Friday in separate phone calls with the leaders of Qatar and Egypt about efforts to free prisoners from Gaza, and the Axios website wrote: The phone calls are part of efforts by Biden and his team to reach an agreement that could lead to a two-month pause in the Gaza war.
However, the New York Times newspaper reported a few days ago that a number of senior commanders of the Israeli army have now come to the conclusion that achieving both goals at the same time is not possible and that any long-term plan to destroy Hamas will lead to the death of prisoners.