Hamas’ Gaza chief, Khalil Al-Hayya, expressed willingness to swap all remaining 59 hostages for Palestinians jailed in Israel in exchange for an end to the war and reconstruction of Gaza. However, he rejected an Israeli offer that included a demand for Hamas to disarm, citing it as imposing impossible conditions. Israeli ministers have stated that Hamas must disarm completely and cannot have a role in the future governance of Gaza. Israel has not formally responded to Al-Hayya’s comments, but their ceasefire offer through Egyptian mediators includes talks on a final settlement without a concrete agreement. Defense Minister Israel Katz also stated that Israeli troops will remain in the buffer zone around the border that divides Gaza, even after any settlement is reached. This situation highlights the ongoing tension and complex negotiations taking place between Hamas and Israel regarding the conflict in Gaza and the conditions for a potential ceasefire and long-term resolution.
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