A new proposal to Israel and Hamas to stop fighting for four months

Turkey's Anadolu news agency has quoted the Wall Street Journal and reported that mediating countries have submitted a proposal for a 4-month ceasefire between the Hamas movement and the Zionist regime, including the release of all the captives of the Zionist regime.

Jan 30, 2024 - 06:04
A new proposal to Israel and Hamas to stop fighting for four months
A new proposal to Israel and Hamas to stop fighting for four months

 Mediating countries have given the proposal to Hamas and the Zionist regime, seeking a four-month ceasefire in Gaza in return for the release of all the captives of the Zionist regime. The Wall Street Journal has reported the information by quoting Egyptian officials as saying that under the proposal, the mediating countries have recommended that the war be suspended for six weeks to facilitate the release of captives of the Zionist regime who need emergency treatment, including children, women and the elderly. while the Israeli administration is also required to approach the action to release Palestinian prisoners and allow more humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip. Al Aqsa storm The report added that the second phase of the plan suggests that the Hamas movement free the female captives of the Zionist regime and then release the male captives of the regime and hand over to Israel the bodies of all those who lost their lives in Gaza. The news says that, this new proposal has been reported before the discussion at the end of this week scheduled for Paris, the capital of France, between CIA Director William Burns and Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the Prime Minister of Qatar who is also the Minister of Foreign Affairs of that country with intelligence officers from Egypt and the Zionist regime. Reports say that Hamas is believed to be holding around 136 Israeli hostages following a major operation carried out by the resistance movement in the name of Al Aqsa Hurricane on October 7 last year.