Hamas proposed a Gaza ceasefire plan with a length of about four and a half months to eventually end the war.The plan is a proposal proposed by Qatar and Egyptian mediationrs last week to be supported by the United States and Israel.
Reuters reported that according to a draft document seen on Wednesday (February 7), Hamas's proposal was divided into three stages, each stage of 45 days.
Hamas will exchang the Palestinian prisoners with the Israelic hostage he has captured on October 7.Gaza's reconstruction will begin, the Israeli army will completely withdraw, and the two sides will exchange corpses and remains.
Bollingin after meeting Qatar and Egyptian leadersArrived in Israel on Wednesday, which is by far the most serious diplomatic promotion in the war, aiming to reach an extended suspension agreement.According to Hamas's proposal, all Israelic hostages, men, elderly and patients under the age of 19 will be released in the first 45 -day stage in exchange for Israeli prisons to release Palestinian women and children.
The rest of the male hostages will be released in the second stage and exchanged in the third stage.By the end of the third stage, Hamas hoped that both sides would reach an agreement on the end of the war.
Hamas said in an appendix that he hopes to release 1500 prisoners, one -third of which hopes to choose from the Palestinian list of life imprisonment.
During the truce, it will also provide food and other assistance to the desperate civilians in Gaza. These civilians are facing serious shortages of hunger and basic materials.
Lehik, a member of the Political Bureau of Hamas, confirmed that the proposal has been conveyed to Israel and the United States through Qatar and Egypt.He said to Reuters: "We hope to deal with this issue with positive spirit to stop the aggression against the Palestinian people, ensure comprehensive and long -lasting ceasefire, and provide relief, assistance, residence and reconstruction."