Israel-Palestine Conflict: Benjamin Netanyahu-Led Government Rejects Offer of Hamas for Five Days Ceasefire, Release of Hostages
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has rejected the offer of the Hamas for a five days ceasefire and the release of hostages.
Tel Aviv, November 15: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has rejected the offer of the Hamas for a five days ceasefire and the release of hostages. As the backchannel negotiations between various Arab nations and Hamas are ongoing for the hostage release, it is said that Qatar is playing a major role for the release of hostages kidnapped by the Hamas on October 7. Hamas had agreed for the release of 70 hostages, including women and children, and in return want a five days ceasefire. The Hamas also wants a prisoner swap by releasing Palestinian prisoners who are in Israeli jails. Israel, Hamas Reach Initial Agreement on Temporary Humanitarian Ceasefire; Civilian Hostages Held in Gaza To Be Released in Exchange for Release of Women and Children Detained by Israeli Forces: Report
However, Israel side has rejected all offers of the Hamas. The Israel wants all the hostages to be released immediately instead of releasing them in groups. The five days ceasefire offer by Hamas is considered by the Israeli side as a move to buy time for the group’s leadership to regroup and launch attacks against Israel. Israel-Hamas War: Five Hamas Gunmen Killed in IDF Operation at Al-Shifa Hospital Premises
Sources in IDF told IANS that there will not be any agreement on ceasefire for five days as IDF has already advanced into Gaza.
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