Hamas gives way on Israeli troop presence in Gaza, hopes for deal on prisoners
According to the WSJ, the jihadist militant group backs down on its demand for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and presents a list of hostages that could be freed as part of a pact
Hamas has agreed to withdraw its demand regarding the absence of Israeli troops in Gaza, paving the way for a possible hostage release agreement. According to an article in The Wall Street Journal, the militant group has handed over a list of prisoners that could be released as part of a future pact.
This concession by Hamas represents a significant step forward in the post-conflict negotiations, raising hopes for a partial resolution of the ongoing conflict and a humanitarian agreement for the release of the detained hostages.
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