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Mon 14 Apr 2025 8:37 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli newspaper: Hamas agrees to expand prisoner swap deal, potential breakthrough in negotiations

Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper revealed on Monday estimates indicating progress in Hamas's position regarding the prisoners' file, indicating the movement's willingness to release between 9 and 10 live hostages.


According to the newspaper, the US administration informed Hamas that if it agreed to release more than eight prisoners, Israel would express its willingness to enter into negotiations regarding the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.


These developments came after Hamas released a video showing captive Israeli soldier Idan Alexander screaming in captivity, demanding his release.


The video sparked widespread interest in Israel, which viewed it as an indication of a significant shift in the movement's position on negotiations.


In this context, a Hamas delegation led by prominent leader Khalil al-Hayya arrived in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, where it is expected to present the movement's response to the Israeli proposal to Egyptian mediators.


The proposal calls for the release of 9 to 10 live hostages, a number close to the original plan formulated by US mediator Steve Witkoff, which focused on the release of 11 hostages, including Aidan Alexander, who also holds US citizenship.


In addition, Israel is demanding the return of approximately 10 bodies of abductees who died while in Hamas custody as a result of Israeli bombing.


In return, the US administration promised Hamas that if it agreed to release more than eight hostages, it would guarantee Israel's commitment to enter into serious negotiations regarding the second phase of the ceasefire, which essentially aims to end the war.


Israel believes that the military pressure it is exerting is beginning to bear fruit, especially after it announced the completion of its control of the Morag axis and the encirclement of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. This strengthens its negotiating position, according to the newspaper.

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Israeli newspaper: Hamas agrees to expand prisoner swap deal, potential breakthrough in negotiations

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