According to Israeli media, Israel’s Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff have said that Gaza has a “table on the table” for the remaining hostages.
Lieutenant General Ile Zameer allegedly stated that the Israeli army had brought about the conditions for a deal, and now the Prime Minister Benjamin “Netanyahu’s hands,” is in the channel 13 news reports.
On Tuesday, Israel’s security cabinet is expected to discuss the upgraded latest proposal by regional mediators, which Hamas accepted a week ago.
It follows large -scale demonstrations in Israel earlier this month, as hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv, to end the Gaza war and to secure the release of the hostages organized by Hamas.
The forum of hostages and missing families stated that Zamir had voiced that “what was the most demand for Israel,” included a deal to bring all the remaining 50 hostages home, of which 20 are considered alive, and the end of the war.
The group is planning another day of mass protests on Tuesday.
Most recent proposalIn June from the mediators in Egypt and Qatar, in June, American envoy is said to be based on a framework laid ahead by Steve Witcoff.
This will see Hamas free in about half of the hostages in two rounds during the initial 60-day trus. There will also be talks on a permanent ceasefire.
Netanyahu’s office earlier stated that Israel would only accept a deal if “all hostages are issued at once”.
On Saturday, aircraft and tanks extended parts of the city of Gaza, as Israel pressured its plan to seize the largest urban area in the region.
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to defeat Hamas and dismissed his own plans to expand the war, from the international community and the conscience himself.
According to Israeli media, Zamir has argued against a full -scale occupation, cited the possibility of endangering the lives of the hostages and melting a tired army in Gaza.
The aggressive forcible forcibly will displace one lakh people of Gaza city to the camps in the south, but Israel has not provided an accurate timetable to enter Gaza city.
Netanyahu is reported to have the entire city under Israel’s possession from 7 October.
At least 1.9 million people in Gaza – or about 90% of the population – according to the United Nations, have already been displaced.
Last week, an un-assured Hunger monitor said that there was now a famine in Gaza City and more than 500,000 people were facing “starvation, destruction and death” in Gaza. United Nations and aid agencies say this is the direct result of Israeli sanctions on food and assistance in Gaza. Israel described the monitor’s report as a “lump sum lie”, causing hunger there.
The war in Gaza was started with Hamas’s attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others took hostage.
According to data from the Hamas-Run Gaza Ministry of Health, Israel’s aggressive has killed more than 62,686 Palestinians, which considers the United Nations reliable.