Hamas says it has handed over a “positive response” to the ceasefire plan in Gaza

Hamas says it has provided a “positive response” to the brokers on the last suggestion of the ceasefire in the new Gaza and the hostage of the hostage by the United States.
He added in a statement that “he is seriously ready to enter immediately in a round of negotiations.” He has not confirmed whether he would accept the proposals yet.
Earlier on Friday, Donald Trump said he expected Hamas in one day.
He said earlier this week that Israel had accepted the conditions for a 60 -day ceasefire, as the parties would end the twentieth war.
The proposal is believed to include the amazing release of 10 lively Israeli hostages and the bodies of 18 other hostages against Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons.
There are still fifty hostages in Gaza, and it is believed that at least 20 of them are alive.
One of the main enthusiasm of Hamas is the resumption of unrestricted food and medical aid in Gaza, and the proposal is said to say that adequate quantities will enter the region immediately with the participation of the United Nations and the Red Cross.
The plan is said to also include the Israeli military withdrawal in stages of parts of Gaza.
Above all, Hamas wants to ensure that the Israeli air and land will not resume after the end of the ceasefire for 60 days.
The proposal is believed to say that the end -of -war negotiations and the remaining hostages will begin on the first day.
Hamas’s positive response would lead to the resumption of indirect official talks, before a planned visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington next week.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army continues to bomb targets across the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, officials from the Gaza Ministry of Health in Hamas said that the Israeli attacks had killed at least 138 Palestinians over the past 24 hours.
Overnight, at least 15 Palestinians were killed in strikes on two residents of residents in the southern Khan Yunis, Nasser Local Hospital said.
Mahmoud, who was thirteen years old, Mahmoud, was among those who were killed.
“The ceasefire will come, and I lost my brother? There should have been a ceasefire for a long time before I lost my brother,” she told Reuters at his funeral.
“Our hearts are broken … we want them to end the bloodshed. We want them to stop this war.”
The Israeli army has not yet commented on the strikes, but he said that its forces “are working to dismantle the military capabilities of Hamas.”
Later on Friday, the Red Cross said that one of the employees of the organization’s field hospital in Rafah, in southern Gaza, was hit by a stray bullet. The Red Cross said that his condition was stable after an “unacceptable” accident.
Meanwhile, the Autaba Pavilion Foundation said that a former colleague was killed the day before the Israeli forces were fired by people waiting for auxiliary trucks in Khan Yunis, in southern Gaza. MSF moved to at least 16 people in the accident, and quoted teams in Nasser Hospital in the city. The Israeli Defense Army has not yet attached.
“The systematic and deliberate hunger for the Palestinians for more than 100 days pushes people in Gaza to the point of collapse,” said Aitor Zabulizua, the emergency coordinator in Gaza in Gaza. “This massacre must stop now.”

In the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, just 60 kilometers (40 miles) from Gaza, the families of the remaining hostages and their supporters held a gathering outside the sub -office of the American embassy, and urged Trump to “contract the deal”, which you will all see are released.
On the nearby seashore, they put a giant banner that displays the US flag and the words “Liberty for all”.
Among those who addressed the event was Ruby Chen, the father of the Israeli American Itay Chen. The 19 -year -old soldier was killed during the Hamas -led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which led to the war, and his body was returned to Gaza as a hostage.
“I urge you to Prime Minister Netanyahu to go to the United States next week and return a deal that brings all the hostages back to the house,” said Mr. Chen. “There must be a detailed final agreement between Israel and Hamas.”
Keith Siegel, an Israeli -Israeli American who was released in February during the ceasefire after 484 days in captivity.
“Many of my friends from Kibbutz Kfar aza are still in captivity,” he said. “Just a comprehensive deal that can all bring them home and create a better future for the Middle East.”
The main concern of most Israelis is the fate of the remaining hostages and what may happen to them if the ceasefire does not happen and Netanyahu orders the Israeli army to intensify its air strikes on Gaza.
There are many reasons for hope, for these families, who can approve a deal and achieve a permanent peace. But there is also anxiety, after the failure of previous efforts, it may not happen.
On Thursday, Netanyahu promised to secure the launch of all the remaining hostages during a visit to Kibbutz Nir Oz, a community near the Israel-Gaza border, where a total of 76 population was kidnapped on October 7, 2023.
“I feel a deep commitment, first and foremost, to ensure all our hostages return,” he said. “We will all return them.”
However, he was not obligated to end the war. He insisted that this would not happen until the hostages are released, military capabilities and Hamas rule were destroyed.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the October 7, 2023 attack, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken into account.
At least 57,130 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.