May 2nd 2024.
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Tel Aviv: As the negotiations between Hamas and Israel continue in Cairo, Hamas has expressed its concerns about a temporary ceasefire and has made it clear to the mediators that they are seeking a permanent resolution to the ongoing conflict. This news comes from sources in Egypt, who have revealed that Hamas has requested an end to the war and the rehabilitation of Palestinians who have been displaced from their homes in north Gaza to the southern Gaza region since the war began.
Meanwhile, officials from Israel's Prime Minister's Office have stated that they have been informed of Hamas' reluctance to agree to a temporary ceasefire. This may complicate the mediation process, as the mediators have been pushing for a six-week ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners currently held in Israeli jails.
Despite this setback, Israeli officials have reportedly made concessions in response to requests from mediation nations, including Qatar and Egypt. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself addressed the situation during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, informing him that Israel is prepared to attack the Rafah region and has already deployed its IDF unit there.
In light of these developments, Hamas has been given a deadline of Thursday to provide a response to the mediators regarding their stance on the hostage situation. It remains to be seen how the negotiations will progress and if a resolution can be reached that satisfies both parties. This is a significant step in the ongoing conflict and many are anxiously awaiting the outcome.
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