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Hamas-Israel hostage release deal making progress?

Người Đưa TinNgười Đưa Tin21/11/2023


According to Reuters, the US government believes that Israel and Hamas are close to reaching an agreement to release some hostages being held in Gaza, even as Israel's attack on Gaza City is still ongoing and many rockets are still being launched towards Israel.

On Monday, US President Joe Biden said he believed the two sides were close to reaching a consensus. White House spokesman John Kirby said in a statement: “We are closer than we have been in a long time.”

Hamas took 240 hostages in an attack on October 7 that killed 1,200 people in Israel.

Mirjana Spoljaric, director of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), met with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Qatar on Monday to “discuss humanitarian issues” related to the conflict. She will also meet separately with Qatari authorities.

The group said the meeting was not part of negotiations regarding the release of hostages. However, it said that as a mediator it was ready to “work out a mutually agreed upon release of hostages in the future.”

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The US government believes Israel and Hamas are close to reaching an agreement that would free some hostages being held in Gaza. Photo: Reuters

Talks about negotiating the release of the hostages have been rife in recent days. Reuters reported last week that Qatari negotiators were exploring a deal between Hamas and Israel to exchange 50 hostages for a three-day ceasefire and stepped up aid deliveries to Gaza, according to an official familiar with the discussions.

Israel's ambassador to the US, Michael Herzog, told ABC on Sunday that he hoped to reach a deal "in the coming days", while Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said the remaining hurdles were "quite small".

The Washington Post reported on Saturday that a deal had been agreed upon between the two sides, but the White House and Israel have denied the report.

On Sunday, White House deputy national security adviser Jon Finer still cautioned people about the possibility of a deal not happening. "We really need to remember the mantra of 'nothing is agreed until everything is agreed,'" he said.

Sensitive negotiations like this can fall apart at the last minute, according to Mr. Finer.

Relatives of some of those being held by Hamas in Gaza urged far-right Israeli lawmakers on Monday not to pursue proposals to impose the death penalty on captured Palestinian soldiers, saying such decisions could endanger the hostages.

Hamas's offensive in Israel on October 7 became the deadliest day in Israel's 75-year history, prompting the government to send troops into Gaza to destroy Hamas.

Since then, the government in Gaza says at least 13,300 Palestinians have been killed by relentless Israeli airstrikes, including 5,600 children and 3,550 women.

Hamas said on Telegram on Monday it had launched a barrage of rockets toward Tel Aviv. Witnesses also reported seeing rockets fired into central Israel.

Gaza health authorities said on Monday that at least 12 Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded in gunfire at the Jakarta-funded Indonesian Hospital in Gaza City, which is surrounded by Israeli tanks.

Health officials said Israel opened fire on more than 700 patients and medical staff.

Palestinian media agency WAFA said the hospital facility in the northeastern Gaza town of Beit Lahia was shelled. Hospital staff confirmed that no militants were present at the hospital.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “horrified” by the attack, which he said killed 12 people, including many patients, citing unverified reports.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said soldiers returned fire toward soldiers in the hospital and “took numerous measures to minimize harm” to civilians.

Like other medical facilities in northern Gaza, the Indonesian Hospital has largely ceased operations but remains a shelter for many patients, medical staff and displaced people.

Twenty-eight premature babies were evacuated from Al Shifa hospital and flown to Egypt for treatment on Monday.

Israeli forces took control of Al Shifa Hospital last week to search for Hamas tunnels underneath the hospital. Hundreds of patients, medical staff and displaced people were forced to leave Al Shifa Hospital over the weekend, with Israel insisting the departure was voluntary.

The United Nations says two-thirds of Gaza's 2.3 million people have been left homeless.

Nguyen Quang Minh (according to Reuters)



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