Qatar will offer Hamas a six-week truce, during which a deal will be made to release hostages and prisoners.
This is according to a report published this morning Israel time (Tuesday) in the New York Times.
This, after Israel expressed consent to this outline according to the report, as well as Egypt and the USA.
As I recall, last night Hamas officials claimed that they reject the proposal and demand first of all a cessation of hostilities and a withdrawal of the IDF from Gaza. However, these are relatively junior level officials.
According to the report in the American newspaper, the talks are in the early stages and many of the details will become clear only after Hamas gives permission to move forward with this framework.
It is Qatar that is in contact with Hamas leaders abroad, who then pass the information on to the senior military wing. The process may take a few days or even longer, as the military leadership is in the tunnels.
According to the current framework on the table, Hamas will first release the older abductees, women and children who are still alive.
This is according to sources familiar with the details who spoke with the New York Times.
According to Israeli officials, between 30 and 35 abductees will be released in the first step.
However, the brokers claim that this is only an estimate.
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