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Krieg in Gaza
Hamas agrees to US caffeine plan in elements






Islamists present flexibility below the impression of the lack of warfare and the struggling of the inhabitants in Gaza. A ceasefire appears inside attain.

The Islamist Hamas within the Gaza Strip has agreed to the U.S. dealer Steve Witkoff’s ceasefire plan at a central level. As the group introduced in its telegram channel, its reply to the USA comprises a dedication to the partial launch of Israeli hostages in return for the discharge of Palestinian prisoners by Israel.

The Witkoff-Plan stipulates that 10 hostages and the stays of 18 different victims of Hamas are handed over to Israel throughout a 60-day ceasefire. Israel assumes that 20 to 23 dwelling hostages and at the least 35 corpses of kidnapped individuals are at present within the violence of Hamas.

No details about different elements of the US plan

According to the Witkoff plan, the 2 sides ought to negotiate the discharge of the warfare in the course of the 60-day ceasefire concerning the launch of the remaining hostages.

There is not any assure of the ultimate cessation of the preventing – this has been a central demand for Hamas to date. To what extent the Hamas has now reacted to this a part of the plan remained open at first.

The Israeli authorities below Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strictly rejects a ceasefire through which all hostages come and the warfare involves an finish. Critics accuse her of desirous to proceed the warfare limitless for home causes.

In the Gaza Strip there’s a danger of famine

With the concession of a partial freedom of hostage, Hamas has moved in the direction of Israel within the negotiations – in all probability additionally below the impression of its huge losses within the warfare and the catastrophic state of affairs of the oppressed inhabitants of the Gaza Strip. There is a risk of famine there.

dpa

https://www.stern.de/politik/ausland/krieg-in-gaza–hamas-stimmt-us-waffenruheplan-in-teilen-zu-35769704.html