Hamas Agrees to Release 34 Hostages in Potential Ceasefire Deal with Israel
In a significant development in the ongoing conflict, Hamas has reportedly agreed with Israel to release a list of 34 hostages as part of the initial phase of a potential ceasefire agreement. A Hamas official confirmed to AFP on January 5 that the group is prepared to proceed with the release of individuals identified on a list provided by Israel.
According to reports from the Saudi daily al-Sharq, the list of hostages slated for release includes two children, ten women, eleven older men, and eleven men under the age of fifty. The negotiations in Doha are ongoing, with both sides expressing dissatisfaction over the slow progress. Israel's reaction has been one of frustration, as the terms of the hostage situation continue to be a critical aspect of the broader conflict resolution.
As the talks advance, expectations remain high for an agreement that could alleviate some of the tensions in the region.
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