Hamas Hostage Release: All Israelis to Be Freed

by Archynetys World Desk

The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas announced this Friday that it has decided to free all Israeli hostages under the terms expressed by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and pointed out his willingness to immediately negotiate the details of the peace agreement.

The organization said they had made that decision “after an exhaustive study” and “in order to achieve the cessation of hostilities.”

Hamas pointed out that, in that context, he agrees to free “all Israeli prisoners, both alive and dead”, “whenever the conditions on the ground for exchange are met.”

He also showed the will to initiate “immediate negotiations through the mediators” to discuss the details of the plan.

The group also said renewing “its agreement to deliver the administration of the Gaza Strip to a Palestinian organism of independents (technocrats), based on the National Palestinian consensus and Arab and Islamic support.”

Trump established Ultimatum to Hamas

According to his note, Trump’s proposal on the future of the strip and the “inherent” rights of the Palestinian people “is linked to a comprehensive national position and is based on relevant international laws and resolutions.”

“It will be discussed in a National Integral Palestinian framework. Hamas will be part of it and will contribute with full responsibility,” concluded his note.

This same Friday, Trump had given Hamas Term until Sunday at 6:00 p.m. from Washington (22:00 GMT) to accept the peace plan he proposed for the strip, and otherwise threatened that “hell will be unleashed as he has never seen himself” against the Islamist group.

In a message on his social network, Truth Social, he demanded that Hamas liberation from “all hostages, including the bodies of the dead, already.”

The 20 -point plan presented on Monday at the White House, accepted by the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamín Netanyahu, proposes the immediate end of the war, the liberation of Hamas’s hostages and the formation of a transition government for Gaza who would be supervised by the US president and the former British minister Tony Blair.

The road map also contemplates the demilitarization of the strip and the possibility of negotiating in the future a Palestinian state, something discarded, however, by the Israeli prime minister.

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