Israeli authorities have announced their readiness to extend the truce with Hamas, subject to the daily release of hostages

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Israeli authorities have announced their readiness to extend the truce with Hamas, subject to the daily release of hostages

Israeli authorities have announced their readiness to extend the temporary truce with the Palestinian group Hamas, subject to the daily release of ten people held in the Gaza Strip.

As the head of the Israeli government, Benjamin Netanyahu, noted in a conversation with US President Joe Biden, given that after the current four-day truce, 190 hostages will remain in the Palestinian enclave, the truce could last another 19 days. The Israeli prime minister added that after the termination of the temporary truce agreement, the IDF intends to continue the military operation in Gaza. The Hamas leadership has not yet responded to the idea voiced by Netanyahu.



It is also reported that the Israeli authorities have received a list of persons held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. At the same time, the Israeli press does not provide their number, as well as their citizenship.

Biden previously announced his desire to extend the truce in the Gaza Strip beyond the previously agreed four-day period. To this end, the American president intends to continue working with the Emir of Qatar, the President of Egypt and Prime Minister of Israel Netanyahu.

At the same time, according to adviser to the head of the Hamas Politburo Taher Al-Nunu, the Israeli side has repeatedly violated the clauses of the ceasefire agreement. Also, according to An-Nunu, Tel Aviv does not adhere to agreed standards for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons.
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  1. -1
    27 November 2023 10: 48
    Yes,
    The hypocrisy of Israeli politicians is off the charts, revealing a peaceful attitude
    for negotiations.
    The whole world, however, remembers the tens of thousands of civilians killed
    Palestine since 1947
    This masquerade is going on with rare cries of inadmissibility
    similar from the UN Security Council and those involved.
    Unfortunately, world peace has so far
    It is not the international charter and laws that determines, but the law of force.
    1. +3
      27 November 2023 11: 18
      There is no hypocrisy on Israel's part; no one there has ever mentioned a peaceful attitude towards negotiations, but quite the opposite, non-peaceful and harsh demands for the release of all hostages, after which the operation to destroy Hamas will continue. It’s up to Hamas to decide what to do in this situation.
      1. 0
        27 November 2023 14: 20
        But didn’t the exchange of Palestinians from prisons for hostages from Israel take place at this time?
  2. +3
    27 November 2023 10: 54
    How can we fight without it? The cut has started, a profitable gamble cannot be abandoned and jumped to the side.
  3. +1
    27 November 2023 11: 05
    Netanyahu's proposal is not at all beneficial to Hamas - to release 10 people every day, and when they release everyone, hell will begin again for civilians under Israeli attacks. It’s actually amazing how they still manage to come to an agreement? Hamas, of course, needs at least a little respite and the possibility of evacuating the civilian population, which is what forces it to do this.
    1. -2
      27 November 2023 11: 19
      Yes, this is extremely undesirable for Hamas. Now the lice are pushing for the allocation of money, etc. for Israel.
      And then follow the instructions. Why did Hamas give Israel a break?
      1. 0
        27 November 2023 11: 32
        Because it will be destroyed in any case. They’ll just start doing it either now or in 19 days. Whether there is additional assistance from the US or not, this will not fundamentally affect this. An irregular paramilitary group has no chance against the regular army. All it can do is deliver a surprise first blow (like terrorists, which they are, which does not change the fact that the Israelis are fascists, both sides stand against each other). And then put on an innocent face and try to negotiate a truce.
    2. +1
      27 November 2023 11: 22
      Quote: rotmistr60
      Is Netanyahu's proposal not beneficial to Hamas at all?

      Why?
      In my opinion, it is beneficial for both sides of the conflict (otherwise it would not exist), but a long-term ceasefire is even more beneficial for Hamas than for the IDF. For Netanyahu, this is apparently more of a political action (maximum lives of compatriots saved) to score points for the future...
    3. -4
      27 November 2023 12: 13
      Quote: rotmistr60
      Hamas, of course, needs at least a little respite and the possibility of evacuating the civilian population, which is what forces it to do this.

      Hamas is now driving crowds of people into northern Gaza. They are doing the opposite of evacuation
    4. +1
      28 November 2023 12: 06
      a small respite and the possibility of evacuating the civilian population, which forces us to do this.

      The possibility of evacuating the civilian population was there all the time, from October 8, and the Israelis dropped leaflets from helicopters calling for them to leave the city. Only these peaceful ones are so peaceful that Jordan and Egypt flatly refused to accept them.
  4. 0
    27 November 2023 11: 43
    The most correct way out of this situation is the creation of a single state for Jews and Arabs, where both nations will be proportionally represented in all government bodies, the judicial system, the police, and so on. Two official languages ​​and absolutely equal rights for Jews and Palestinians. It will be difficult, but this is the only option in which Jews and Arabs can coexist. The two-state issue will always come down to borders, refugees and old grievances.
    1. -2
      27 November 2023 12: 14
      Quote: Ivar Ravi
      The most correct way out of this situation is the creation of a single state for Jews and Arabs, where both nations will be proportionally represented in all government bodies, the judicial system, the police, and so on. Two official languages ​​and absolutely equal rights for Jews and Palestinians. It will be difficult, but this is the only option in which Jews and Arabs can coexist. The two-state issue will always come down to borders, refugees and old grievances.

      For your idea, it is enough for Israel to annex all of Palestine. In terms of population, it will be about 50/50 and there will be equal representation.
      1. +1
        27 November 2023 12: 20
        Then this is an occupation, where one part of the population has all the rights, and the second has no rights. Let it be a new state under the auspices of the UN. Both Arabs and Hebrews are Semites, Judaism and Islam are very close. Even in their way of life and traditions, these peoples are similar. Until the mid-19th century, Jews and Arabs got along well in Palestine, and they can still do so today.
        1. -2
          27 November 2023 13: 52
          Jews and Arabs now get along well in Israel (and have absolutely equal rights there), but Hamas and Islamic jihad, and even the quite moderate Fatah, do not want to see a single Jew in their state, so that two states are definitely the best solution, but the Arabs are doing their best to torpedo such a decision
        2. +1
          28 November 2023 12: 08
          Even in their way of life and traditions, these peoples are similar

          Fabulous. How many terrorist attacks were carried out by Jews on religious grounds, how many heads were cut off, how many eyes were gouged out, can you give me some numbers?
  5. +1
    27 November 2023 14: 25
    Quote: Ivar Ravi
    Тwhen it is an occupation, where one part of the population has all the rights, and the second one has no rights. Let it be a new state under the auspices of the UN. Both Arabs and Hebrews are Semites, Judaism and Islam are very close. Even in their way of life and traditions, these peoples are similar. Until the mid-19th century, Jews and Arabs got along well in Palestine, and they can still do so today.


    and here you are right...
    this will never end - until the Palestinians are given territory to create a state
    we are constantly trying to forget about the UN Resolution of 1967
    1. -3
      27 November 2023 15: 32
      Quote: Dedok
      we are constantly trying to forget about the UN Resolution of 1967

      Too much time has passed, too much water has flown under the bridge.
      Today, it is technically impossible to provide the Palestinians with the lands they were promised 56 years ago. Where to put all the more than a million people who now live there? Who will buy their private property?
      There are millions of square kilometers of completely empty land in the region, but for the Arabs this is a matter of principle and not prosperity.
  6. +3
    27 November 2023 15: 31
    In any further development of events, the Palestinians WON on the diplomatic plane! After all, the most important image currency of the Jews was their unshakable narrative: “Israel does not negotiate with terrorists.”
    And indeed this was the case before. And now this currency has depreciated - because whatever one may say, negotiations are ongoing with terrorists, and a compromise is being reached.

    PS - from the tone of this thread, I see that only Judeophiles have flocked here... so at least minus the words, but the fact remains: Israel is negotiating with terrorists! laughing
    1. 0
      27 November 2023 16: 13
      Quote: Peter_Koldunov
      Israel does not negotiate with terrorists

      How does this not lead? And 1000 terrorists, including the arch-terrorist Yahiya Sinuar, for one corporal Gilad Shalit, released in 2011?
    2. +2
      27 November 2023 17: 20
      The stupidest thesis is "we do not negotiate with terrorists"... Negotiations must be conducted if it will help save at least one human life! Conduct negotiations, save the hostages, and then kill the terrorists, and do not take the stupid, proud pose of refuseniks.
      1. +1
        28 November 2023 12: 12
        Negotiations must be conducted if it will help save at least one human life!

        Encouraging terrorists will destroy many more lives, as it will create a serious incentive for more hostage-takings. Ours acted harshly in Beslan, google the number of those killed among the terrorists and killed civilians, but the only way out.
        Specifically, about the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), when should they be killed “later” if they will always sit in their Gaza among numerous children?
  7. +1
    27 November 2023 17: 00
    How long this shaky truce will last, only God knows.

    The White House is putting pressure on Israel to extend the humanitarian pause, hoping to turn it into a full-fledged truce. But American society itself needs stabilization.

    And Netanyahu’s cabinet even called for preparations for war for another two months. Apparently, Israel still has financial resources and some weapons reserves. But this could then harm the Israelis themselves, because arms supplies from the United States will not last forever. There they themselves already have serious questions with their weapons stockpiles - they “rumor” that the Pentagon’s arsenals are depleted. And Congress is seriously considering the possibility of imposing sanctions against Israel if the conflict drags on.
  8. +1
    28 November 2023 12: 14
    At the same time, according to adviser to the head of the Hamas Politburo Taher Al-Nunu, the Israeli side has repeatedly violated the clauses of the ceasefire agreement. Also, according to An-Nunu, Tel Aviv does not adhere to agreed standards for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons.

    What standards did the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) adhere to when they cut off the heads of children, when sadists killed children and adults? Surely the Islamic Resistance Movement did not violate anything when it invaded Israel on October 7th?