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Hamas tells mediators it will stick to original position on ceasefire

An Israeli artillery unit fires from a position in Upper Galilee in northern Israel towards southern Lebanon, on December 11, 2023, amid increasing cross-border tensions as fighting continues with Hamas militants in the southern Gaza Strip. (AFP file photo)
An Israeli artillery unit fires from a position in Upper Galilee in northern Israel towards southern Lebanon, on December 11, 2023, amid increasing cross-border tensions as fighting continues with Hamas militants in the southern Gaza Strip. (AFP file photo)
A man walks near the rubble of destroyed buildings in the Asra residential compound to search for salvage items, northwest of Nuseirat in the Gaza Strip on March 25, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (AFP)
A man walks near the rubble of destroyed buildings in the Asra residential compound to search for salvage items, northwest of Nuseirat in the Gaza Strip on March 25, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (AFP)
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26 Mar 2024 01:03:02 GMT9
26 Mar 2024 01:03:02 GMT9
  • The United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution on Monday demanding an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas after the United States abstained from the vote, sparking a spat with its ally Israel
  • Israel has killed over 32,000 Palestinians in Gaza, two-thirds of them women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry

CAIRO: Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said on Monday it has informed mediators that it will stick to its original proposal on reaching a comprehensive ceasefire, which includes the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and a return of displaced Palestinians.

It also demanded what it called “a real exchange of prisoners,” referring to the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails in exchange for Israeli hostages being held in Gaza.

There was no immediate comment from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Hamas presented a Gaza ceasefire proposal to mediators and the United States in mid-March that included the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for freedom for Palestinian prisoners, 100 of whom are serving life sentences, according to a proposal seen by Reuters.

The United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution on Monday demanding an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas after the United States abstained from the vote, sparking a spat with its ally Israel.

The remaining 14 council members voted for the resolution — proposed by the 10 elected members of the body — that also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. There was applause in the council chamber after the vote.

Egypt and Qatar have been trying to narrow differences between Israel and Hamas over what a ceasefire should look like as a deepening humanitarian crisis has the population in Gaza at risk of famine.

Hamas said the initial release of Israelis would include women, children, elderly and ill hostages in return for the release of 700-1000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, according to the proposal. The release of Israeli “female recruits” is included.

Netanyahu’s office later responded to Hamas’ proposal saying it was based on “unrealistic demands,” vowing to press ahead with its ground offensive until it eliminates Hamas.

Reuters

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