Israel put its own proposal on the table to secure the release of the hostages. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated this during a meeting with a delegation of family members of people kidnapped by Hamas, as reported by Channel 12. The broadcaster clarified that Netanyahu did not provide details about the proposal so as not to jeopardize the necessary negotiations, while he denied the news that there would be a Hamas offer on the table.
According to Channel 13, the Israeli proposal would occur in three phases, with the release of women and elderly people still held hostage, followed by young people, then soldiers and, finally, the bodies of the murdered hostages. The plan would allow Israel to release a group of Palestinian prisoners, as well as extended pauses in fighting. Furthermore, Israel would agree to change the size of its troops in Gaza.
Source: IL Tempo
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