Islamic jihad, an ally of Hamas, supported the principle of negotiations.
Hamas announced on Friday evening to be ready to “Surchase immediately” Negotiations on the implementation of a cease-fire agreement proposal in Gaza where, according to the Civil Defense, the Israeli offensive left 52 dead in 24 hours. The announcement of Hamas comes before a trip on Monday to Washington of Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu on Monday to meet President Donald Trump, who puts pressure on a cease-fire in Gaza, devastated by nearly 21 months of war.
At the end of “Internal consultations and with (other Palestinian forces)”the Palestinian Islamist movement said it was “Ready to immediately and seriously initiate a cycle of negotiations on the implementation mechanism” of a proposal for a truce sponsored by Washington and which was transmitted to it by the mediation of Qatar and Egypt. According to a Palestinian source close to discussions, the proposal “Includes a 60 -day truce” During which Hamas would release half of the Israeli hostages still alive in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
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Islamic jihad, the main Palestinian movement ally of Hamas, argued the principle of negotiations. In a press release, he said he wanted “Go to an agreement” while asking for “Additional guarantees” making it possible to ensure that Israel “Will not resume his assault” Once the hostages have been released. The Israeli army continued its offensive on Friday in the besieged and hungry Gaza Strip, the civil defense reporting 52 Palestinians killed in air raids, bombings and fire, including 11 near humanitarian aid sites.
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This week, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu said he wanted to eliminate “Until the root” Hamas while indicating that the primary priority was to bring back “all” The hostages still detained, in Gaza, «sans exception». The war was triggered by the unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Of the 251 people kidnapped that day, 49 are still retained in Gaza, 27 of whom were declared dead by the Israeli army.
Donald Trump assured Tuesday that Israel had agreed to finalize the terms of a ceasefire and urged Hamas to accept it, evoking a close agreement. Hamas, which took power in Gaza in 2007, publicly claims a cease-fire «permanent» and an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
A first truce of a week in November 2023 then a second of two months in early 2025 in Gaza, allowed the return of many Israeli hostages in exchange for the Palestinian Liberation held by Israel. In March, for lack of agreement on the continuation of the ceasefire, Israel cut the arrival of humanitarian aid in Gaza (only partially loosening its blockade in May) before resuming its offensive on the small coastal territory, where some 2.4 million Palestinians live in terrible conditions according to the UN and NGOs.