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Hamas open to a Gaza ceasefire settlement, withdrawal of IDF troops – Israel News


Hamas is open to a ceasefire settlement and could also be extra open to compromise than it has beforehand been, in keeping with the Saudi-owned information outlet Asharq Al-Awsat on Sunday, citing Palestinian sources conversant in the matter. 

The sources reportedly famous that the fear group had indicated it could settle for a gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip, together with the Philadelphi and Netzarim corridors. 

During the transition interval, Hamas would additionally settle for the Palestinian Authority’s management of the Rafah Crossing, the sources instructed the Saudi outlet. 

However, Hamas reportedly conditioned such an settlement on the flexibility of residents of northern Gaza to return to their houses.

The sources additional claimed that the fear group had agreed to the Palestinian Authority and Arab nations administering numerous sectors of the Gaza Strip.  

View of the Philadelphi Corridor between the southern Gaza Strip and Egypt, on July 15, 2024. (credit score: Oren Cohen/Flash90)

‘Internal consensus for settlement’

“There is an inside consensus to push for an settlement in Gaza,” the sources had been cited as saying. 

On Saturday, an Israeli official was cited by Walla as saying that Israel believed Hamas would conform to compromise on some topics on which there had been a scarcity of settlement. 

According to the official, the fear group’s launch of the video displaying hostage Edan Alexander was a optimistic signal from Hamas. 

Further, a brand new proposal was on the desk “to halt the combating in Gaza for at the very least 60 days and permit Israel to take care of a army presence within the enclave,” The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, including, “Hostages held in Gaza would start to be freed after seven days.”

Last week, the New York Times reported that some leaders in Hamas had been contemplating a Gaza hostage-ceasefire deal, by which the IDF would stay briefly within the Philadelphi Corridor within the Gaza Strip.


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Walla contributed to this report. 





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