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Hamas open to freeing hostages, 5-year truce

Palestinian militants had rejected a 45-day truce in exchange for 10 living hostages.
A man searches for victims or survivors amid the rubble of a house hit in a strike on Gaza City
A man searches for victims or survivors amid the rubble of a house hit in a strike on Gaza City Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP
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CAIRO, Egypt (AFP) ­— Hamas is open to an agreement to end the Gaza war that would include the one-time release of all remaining hostages and a five-year cessation of hostilities, an official from the Palestinian group said Saturday.

“Hamas is ready for an exchange of prisoners in a single batch and a truce for five years,” the official told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on condition of anonymity, as a delegation from his group was set to meet mediators in Cairo later in the day.

On 17 April, Hamas, which opposes a “partial” ceasefire agreement, rejected an Israeli proposal that included a 45-day truce in exchange for the return of 10 living hostages.

The group has consistently demanded that a truce agreement must lead to the end of the war, a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, a prisoner exchange, and the immediate and sufficient entry of humanitarian aid into the war-battered Palestinian territory.

Israel, for its part, demands the return of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza ­­— the latter being a “red line” for the Islamist movement.

The war was triggered by Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which resulted in the death of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on official figures.

Of the 251 people taken hostage that day, 58 are still being held in Gaza, including 34 who are dead, according to the Israeli army.

A truce from 19 January to 17 March allowed the return of 33 hostages to Israel, including eight who were deceased, in exchange for the release of about 1,800 Palestinians from Israeli prisons.

According to figures published by the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, at least 2,062 Palestinians have been killed since the Israeli offensive resumed on 18 March, bringing the total death toll in Gaza to 51,439 since the start of the war.

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