Hamas proposes ceasefire amid Israel-Gaza war Some demands have been made by Hamas after Israel's proposal for a ceasefire in the long-running Israel-Gaza war was rejected. Hamas has proposed a ceasefire against Israel and the release of hostages. Under which Hamas has demanded that Israel observe a six-week ceasefire before it wants to release any of the 129 hostages it has held since October 7.
The militant group's proposal was presented late Saturday night after the US-brokered proposal was rejected. According to The Times of Israel, the proposal calls for Hamas to impose a condition on the Israel Defense Forces to cease all fighting in Gaza and withdraw from urban areas for six weeks, allowing displaced Palestinians to return to the north. Can get permission.
The terror group's draft calls for the release of 30 Palestinian prisoners for every Israeli citizen. They also demanded that for every soldier captured, 50 Palestinian prisoners be released, 30 of whom are serving life sentences. US President Joe Biden has clearly told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Washington will oppose any Israeli retaliatory strike against Iran, CNN quoted US officials as saying.
Praising the joint efforts of Israel, the United States and other countries to thwart the Iranian attack, Biden told Netanyahu, “You won,” US news portal Axios quoted a senior White House official as saying. Yes, accept victory.”