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 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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