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Negotiations on Track: Hamas Agrees to Hostage Exchange

Report: Hamas confirmed a list of 34 hostages, details of ceasefire unfold

The murderous terrorist organization Hamas approved a list of 34 hostages presented by Israel for a swap deal as part of a ceasefire. Earlier, progress in the negotiations was reported.

Wall of posters showing those still held in Gaza.
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Amid reports of progress in ceasefire negotiations and the release of hostages, an official from Hamas told the Reuters news agency that the murderous terrorist organization Hamas has approved a list of 34 hostages presented by Israel for an exchange deal as part of the ceasefire.

From the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was stated: "Contrary to the claims, Hamas has not provided a list of kidnapped individuals until now."

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Meanwhile, according to a report on the Saudi Al-Hadath channel, Mossad chief David Barnea will arrive in Qatar within the next 24 hours to discuss the details of the hostage deal.

According to the report brought by the 'Israel Hayom' website, sources familiar with the developing details emphasized that there is a "positive trend" towards completing the deal between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas.

According to the report, the agreement will be temporary and will last between two to three months. The sources also claimed that the agreement "guarantees immunity" for Hamas officials, and that Israel will not attack them during its implementation period.

It was also reported that Arab countries and Western countries are expected to manage the Gaza Strip with the "Palestinian groups."

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