Despite the reports of differences of opinion between Hamas leaders on the hostage deal, the Saudi Al-Hadath channel reported this morning (Sunday) that Hamas and the factions will deliver their answer to the proposal for a hostage deal at seven o'clock in the evening.
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As a reminder, as part of the demands of the deal, Hamas is interested in a complete cessation of hostilities, the withdrawal of the army from the Strip, the restoration of the Strip and the release of thousands of prisoners in Israel.
However, according to sources familiar with the negotiations, Sinwar has grown tired of four months of war and is ready to accept an offer that includes a partial ceasefire as a start.
On the other hand, Hamas leaders abroad demanded to negotiate a permanent ceasefire that would bring an end to the fighting.
Despite the opposition of the Tikva Forum of kidnapped families to the release of terrorists, Netanyahu met with kidnapped families last week and promised that despite the obstacles of his coalition partners and the disagreement on the release of security prisoners, "once we have to close the deal, no political obstacle will stop it."
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