
Hamas Agrees On Releasing Hostage With U.S. Citizenship
In a statement, Hamas said, its leadership delegation, which received a proposal from mediators on Thursday, to resume negotiations, submitted its response yesterday morning. The response included its agreement to release Alexander, who holds U.S. citizenship, and the bodies of four other dual nationals.
“The movement affirms its complete readiness to initiate negotiations and reach a comprehensive agreement, on the issues of the second phase (of the Gaza peace deal), calling for the occupation to fully implement its obligations,” the statement said.
The announcement followed meetings earlier this month, between Hamas leaders and the U.S. hostage negotiating team, which reportedly focused on the release of Alexander.
A ceasefire agreement was reached in Jan, to end the conflict in Gaza. During the initial six-week phase, some hostages were released, and Israel facilitated humanitarian aid and the return of displaced Palestinians.
However, the two sides failed to agree on a second-phase deal, when the first phase ended on Mar 1, bringing a halt to the prisoner-hostage exchange and the entry of aid into Gaza. On Mar 9, Israeli Energy Minister, Eli Cohen, ordered to cease Israeli electricity supplies to Gaza, drawing concern and condemnation across the Middle East.– NNN-WAFA

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