Details emerge in Gaza cease-fire, hostage swap negotiations

Negotiations between Israel, Hamas have focused on release of 12 Palestinian prisoners for each hostage held by Hamas

By Mehmet Tosun

Negotiations for a permanent cease-fire and prisoner exchange in Gaza have entered the final stages of a draft agreement, with new details emerging about the talks, security sources said Wednesday.

Under the draft agreement, ongoing discussions between Israel and Hamas are centered on a proposal that would see the release of 12 Palestinian prisoners for each Israeli hostage held by Hamas.

Israel has agreed to release prisoners serving less than 30 years but is seeking veto power over the release of those sentenced to more than 30 years.

Currently, about 50 Palestinians in Israeli prisons, including prominent Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, are serving sentences of over 30 years. Israel is demanding the right to veto the release of these individuals.

Hamas is estimated to hold nearly 120 Israeli hostages, while other groups fighting against Israel in Gaza are also reported to have captives.

The sources indicate that Hamas has adopted a constructive approach during the intensified negotiations over the last 2 1/2 months, with the process showing positive progress.

The sources highlighted Türkiye's significant contribution to advancing the talks, adding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's stance has slowed the process.


- Yahya Sinwar factor

Another key factor in the talks is the entrance of Yahya Sinwar, the recently selected new head of the group’s political bureau, succeeding Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated last month.

Sinwar's presence in Gaza may extend the timeframe for resolving issues at the negotiating table.

The negotiations are expected to conclude in the coming days, thanks to the support of Türkiye and efforts led by the US, Qatar, and Egypt.

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