Tehran - BORNA - The Gaza-based group announced in a statement on Saturday that it had completed its internal deliberations as well as consultations with other Palestinian resistance groups regarding the latest proposal to halt the Israeli aggression against Gaza.
“The movement [Hamas] has delivered its response to the brotherly mediators, which was characterized by a positive spirit. Hamas is fully prepared, with all seriousness, to immediately enter a new round of negotiations on the mechanism for implementing this framework,” read the statement.
The agreement would include a 60-day ceasefire with a phased release of Israeli captives by Hamas in return for the entrance of increased humanitarian aid to the besieged territory.
The proposed exchange includes the release of 10 living and 18 dead Israeli captives from the “List of 58.” Releases would occur on days 1, 7, 30, 50, and 60, beginning with 8 live captives on the first day.
In return, aid would flow into Gaza immediately following Hamas’s approval, in quantities comparable to the January 2025 agreement. Distribution would be handled by agencies including the United Nations and the Palestine Red Crescent Society.