Hamas takes another step in Hostage deal

Dramatic report: Positive signal from Hamas 

According to a report by Amichai Stein on Kan News, a positive response from Hamas to initiate negotiations for a hostage deal is expected to lead to the departure of an Israeli delegation.

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In the background of reports of optimism in Israel regarding the renewal of talks for a hostage deal, Israel is waiting to see Hamas's response to Egypt, whether they are willing to enter negotiations. According to the report by Amichai Stein on Kan News, a positive response from Hamas may lead to the departure of an Israeli delegation.

An Israeli official addressed the chances of a deal and said, "It's too early to say whether Hamas is willing to compromise on the issues themselves." "But the very fact that it suddenly wants to renew the contacts, after a long period, is a positive signal that something is moving within the terrorist organization."

Meanwhile, in Egypt, it is estimated that there is a high chance of a ceasefire agreement and the return of hostages in Gaza, even before the inauguration of the elected U.S. President Donald Trump. Thus reports the Saudi newspaper "Al-Arabi Al-Jadid." It was also reported by Egyptian sources that Hamas has eased its demands regarding the IDF's withdrawal from Gaza.

Last night (Monday) incoming U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Hamas: "If the hostages are not released by the day I take office – the consequences will be unprecedented."

On his X account, he wrote: "Everyone is talking about the hostages being held in such a violent, inhumane manner, against the will of the entire world, in the Middle East – but it's all talk, with no action!"

"I want to clarify," Trump added. "If the hostages are not released by the day I take office, 1/20/25, the consequences will be unprecedented in the Middle East and those responsible for the kidnapping will be struck harder than anyone else in the history of the United States." "Release the hostages now!" Trump concluded.

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