Hamas proposes 3-stage plan for Gaza cease-fire, hostage releases: Source

Hamas’ response includes 135-day pause in fighting in return for hostage releases, Palestinian source tells Anadolu

By Anadolu staff

ISTANBUL (AA) – Palestinian group Hamas has proposed a 3-stage plan for a Gaza cease-fire that includes a 135-day pause in fighting in return for hostage releases, according to a Palestinian source on Wednesday.

Qatar, Egypt and the US confirmed Tuesday that they have received Hamas’ response to a framework agreement for a Gaza cease-fire and hostage swap with Israel.

“Hamas’ response includes a 3-stage plan, each lasting 45 days during which military operations would be completely halted on both sides and prisoners and remains would be exchanged,” the source told Anadolu.

In the first stage, Hamas will release women, children, elderly and sick people held by the group in exchange for Israel setting free 1,500 Palestinian detainees, the source said.

“The 1st stage of the possible Gaza deal includes the entry of no fewer than 500 aid trucks, the return of displaced people and free movement across Gaza,” the source added.

The Palestinian group also demands that at least 60,000 temporary homes and 200,000 tents be allowed to enter the enclave during the first stage, the source said.

Hamas’ response also calls for halting Israeli settler incursions into the flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem and the return to the pre-2002 status, under which settlers were not allowed to perform rituals at the site.

“Hamas conditioned concluding negotiations on ending the war before the end of the second stage,” the source added.

Israel said it is still reviewing the Palestinian group’s response to the framework deal.

Hamas is believed to be holding around 136 Israelis.

Israel has launched a deadly offensive on Gaza following an Oct. 7 cross-border attack by Hamas, killing at least 27,708 Palestinians and injuring 67,174 others, while nearly 1,200 Israelis are believed to have been killed in the Hamas attack.

The Israeli offensive has left 85% of Gaza’s population internally displaced amid acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine, while 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, according to the UN.

*Writing by Ahmed Asmar

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