Potential hostage deals revealed

A tremendous achievement for Israel: New details on the hostage deal

According to a report by the Palestinian media network 'Quds', in both proposals for a hostage deal currently on the table, there is no clause requiring Israel to cease hostilities in the Gaza Strip.

Hostages memorial (Photo: Miriam Alster/Flash90)

The Palestinian communication network 'Quds', associated with the murderous terrorist organization Hamas, reveals new details regarding the various proposals for a partial hostage deal.

According to the report, which was brought on the ynet website, the Egyptian proposal includes a ceasefire for 10 days and the entry of 150 aid trucks per day, in exchange for the release of four hostages, including two women.

Additionally, according to senior sources quoted in Quds, the American proposal includes a 30-day ceasefire and the entry of 600 aid trucks daily, in exchange for the release of all kidnapped women and soldiers.

The report noted that "both proposals involve a partial deal that does not bring an end to the war, and do not include the return of the displaced to their areas of residence or an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip."

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