Report: Hamas ready for break in Gaza war

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Report: Hamas ready for break in Gaza war
Arutz Sheva ^ | 27/11/24 | Tziki Brandwine

Posted on 11/27/2024 12:06:09 AM PST by Eleutheria5

A senior Hamas official said that the terrorist organization will agree to a ceasefire in Gaza, following the ceasefire agreement on the northern front, as reported on Wednesday morning by the French news agency AFP.

According to the senior official, this is the first time that Hamas has shown any consent to a ceasefire and to give up the condition of a complete cessation of the war, which Hamas has insisted on in recent months.

At the same time, it is not clear if and how many hostages will be released as part of the agreement.

A security source said last week that Israel is closer to an agreement with Hamas than it has been throughout the past year.

According to the source, this is a "humanitarian" deal, that includes the release of the humanitarian hostages, a 42-day ceasefire, the release of terrorists, and additional heavy prices that Israel will be required to pay.

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TOPICS: Gaza; Hamas; Israel; War
KEYWORDS: ceasefire; hostages; seriesly; surrender

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That means you, and Bibi, and Ben Gvir, and whoever else. Kill all of Hamas that fails to surrender. Reward for any Gazan who helps return hostages, more for alive than dead. Hamas-nick gets to live and a nice cell with AMC and Cartoon Network, dubbed Arabic as his reward. No porn. Period.

1 posted on 11/27/2024 12:06:09 AM PST by Eleutheria5

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