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Israeli troops can stay in Gaza after warfare, Hamas concedes in main U-turn


Hamas has reportedly agreed to permit Israeli troops to stay in Gaza in a serious about-turn that might unblock a hostage deal.

The Palestinian terror group has additionally handed over a listing of hostages, together with US residents, who could be freed below a ceasefire settlement, based on mediators.

The reversal has raised hopes {that a} deal might lastly be struck after greater than a 12 months of combating, which was sparked by Hamas’s assault on Oct 7 that killed 1,200 Israelis.

The elementary sticking level blocking a deal has been over what a ceasefire would appear to be in observe.

Israel has taken management of extra elements of Gaza for the reason that warfare broke out final 12 months, together with the Philadelphi Corridor alongside the Egyptian border, in addition to the Netzarim Corridor, which divides the north and south of the territory.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, believes these areas ought to stay below Israeli management after any ceasefire, one thing Hamas had beforehand refused to conform to.

Israeli soldiers, pictured in February, in Khan Yunis, Gaza

Israeli troopers, pictured in February, in Khan Yunis, Gaza – IDF

A Palestinian man walks past rubble in Beit Lahia in the north of the Gaza Strip

A Palestinian man walks previous rubble in Beit Lahia within the north of the Gaza Strip – Mahmoud Issa/REUTERS

However, Hamas has now accepted that Israeli troops would quickly stay within the Philadelphi Corridor and that it will not have a presence on the Palestinian aspect of the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza, mediators instructed The Wall Street Journal.

The mediators additionally stated Hamas had delivered a listing of 30 hostages, together with girls, the aged and disabled, in addition to the names of 5 individuals stated to be lifeless.

It additionally handed over a listing of Palestinian prisoners it wish to see freed below any deal.

Hostages would most likely be launched shortly after any settlement is signed. The Palestinian terror group would then be given extra time to ascertain the names and whereabouts of the remaining hostages.

The new 60-day ceasefire plan has been backed by each the US and Egypt, who’re trying to make use of the latest settlement between Israel and Lebanon as momentum to pause the battle in Gaza.

Mr Netanyahu has not publicly commented on the newest proposal however stated on Monday that there had been developments within the negotiations. He stated it was too early to inform whether or not a ceasefire could possibly be reached.

Jake Sullivan, a senior White House official, stated he believed a deal was shut after assembly Mr Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Thursday.

Israel’s army achievements in Gaza, the ceasefire with Hezbollah, and the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria have elevated the probability that Israel might conform to the phrases, based on Mr Sullivan.

Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas chief who was killed in October, had lengthy insisted that Israeli troops should withdraw absolutely from Gaza to be able to obtain a ceasefire. He had additionally been conscious of the leverage the hostages afforded Hamas in negotiations.

However, Arab mediators warned Hamas might pull out of the proposed deal on the final second, because it has accomplished in earlier instances.

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