The Israeli government repeatedly emphasizes that all hostages in the clutches of the radical Islamic Palestinian organization are still being liberated. The resistance to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus in the Gaza Strip is now bigger. Now Netanyahu has indicated his willingness to silence the weapons again.
According to Israeli media, the 75-year-old head of the government has approved the planned plan for a ceasefire. The proposal provides for a cease-fire of 60 days in the Gaza war. According to this, ten hostages who are recorded in the Gaza strip must be released in two steps within a week, it said in various reports. In addition, the corpses of 18 must be handed over. In exchange, Palestinian prisoners must be released again.
According to reports, discussions must be held compared to the Gaza war during the two-month ceasefires. In the case of an agreement between Israel and Hamas, the remaining hostages and the remains of kidnapped people must be handed over.
At least 20 hostages still have to be alive
According to Israeli information, there are currently at least 20 living hostages in the Gaza Strip. With three other abducted people it is unclear whether they are still alive. In addition, the remains of 35 abducted areas are in the sealed area with countless underground tunnel systems. Hamas itself is currently investigating the American proposal.
The newspaper transmitted by the envoy of the US-Naie-East also stipulates that the auxiliary translations in the Gaza Strip are re-adopted by the United Nations and the international aid organizations. The Israeli army must retire in the positions before the start of the youngest offensive in March, while it continues.
Humanitarian aid is rolling again
Israel had blocked all the assistance in March and shortly thereafter the attacks in the Gaza Strip resumed. This should increase the pressure on the terrorist organization in order to relieve the remaining hostages. According to UN information, people are hungry in the area. Food, drinking water, medication and many other everyday things were missing. Israel claimed that there was no lack of relief supplies. The government accuses Hamas to steal them to make money with what the organization denies. The UN also says that Israel has not provided any evidence of this.
In the meantime, the trucks roll again with the relief supplies, but the distribution always comes for dangerous looting and bustle. According to the Palestinian information, different people have already been killed.
Source: Krone

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