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Hamas stated that the agreement would lead to the end of the conflict, but details remain sparse.
The Associated Press reports that Israel plans to cut aid deliveries in half due to Hamas's delays in returning hostages. Phase one of the deal calls for the return of all hostages, living and dead.
A ceasefire has been negotiated by the President of the United States and his team between Israel and the remnants of Hamas, leading to the release of 20 live hostages and 28 dead bodies held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This is seen as a near-miraculous move by President Trump, who was able to mobilize the entire world, including the Arab world.
Hamas is ready to enter negotiations through mediators to discuss the details of the hostage release.
Hamas is claiming that they don't have the bodies of the 28 deceased hostages. The remaining hostages who are supposed to be handed over those corpses apparently are dispersed across the Gaza Strip.
Hamas has agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages, including the bodies of any deceased hostages, as part of President Trump's peace plan.
Hamas has put out a statement as well after responsible and serious negotiations between the movement and the Palestinian resistance factions regarding President Trump's proposal in Sharm al-Sheikh.
Hamas was supposed to release all 28 bodies of deceased hostages under the ceasefire deal, but only four have been returned, leading to international outrage.
Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement for the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, a breakthrough that could be a crucial step toward an end to the two-year war in Gaza.
If Hamas accepts the plan, all hostages will be released within 72 hours, and Israeli forces will withdraw to agreed-upon lines.