** Hamas Agrees to Release Hostages Amid Ceasefire Talks **
** Hamas has agreed to release 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 others in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, following a proposal for a temporary ceasefire, officials announced on May 31, 2025. This development comes as the nearly 20-month conflict in Gaza continues, having resulted in over 54,000 deaths, according to reports.
The ceasefire proposal, backed by U.S. officials, aims for a 60-day pause in hostilities, allowing for humanitarian aid to flow into the besieged region. However, a senior Hamas official stated to The Associated Press that modifications to the deal are necessary, particularly concerning U.S. guarantees and terms surrounding the timing of hostage releases and aid delivery.
Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, warned that Hamas must accept the ceasefire conditions outlined by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, or face destruction. The warnings intensified amid escalating humanitarian crises, with the United Nations describing Gaza as "the hungriest place on Earth" due to severe food shortages impacting its population.
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