Hamas to Release U.S. Hostage: Breakthrough in Captivity Negotiations

Hamas to Release U.S. Hostage: Breakthrough in Captivity Negotiations

In recent developments, Hamas has agreed to release an Israeli captive with U.S. citizenship, yet “major gaps” persist in discussions with the Israeli regime regarding the second phase of the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement. The situation remains complex as negotiations continue amidst significant challenges.

A Palestinian leader has highlighted the ongoing discrepancies between the terms proposed by Hamas and the Israeli regime concerning the execution of the second phase of the ceasefire. Notably, the unnamed resistance leader indicated that the Israeli occupation is demanding the release of approximately ten living prisoners prior to commencing negotiations for this next phase.

Hamas has made it clear that any discussions must include concrete and strong guarantees to ensure the initiation of negotiations before they agree to release prisoners in the second phase. This reflects the group’s insistence on having a solid commitment to advance the talks and prevent any delays or setbacks throughout the process. Additionally, Hamas has emphasized that all negotiations must involve lifting the siege and allowing humanitarian aid to reach Gaza.

Human rights organizations have accused the Israeli occupation regime of employing starvation as a tool against the 2.3 million Gaza residents, attempting to pressure them into relinquishing their resistance. In light of these accusations, senior official Hossam Badran has reaffirmed Hamas’s dedication to upholding the ceasefire agreement.

Badran stated on Saturday, “The Palestinian people are steadfast and committed to their land and will not abandon their homeland, regardless of the stance taken by U.S. President Donald Trump.” He further emphasized that “the Palestinian people will thwart all displacement plans and remain the protective shield for al-Aqsa Mosque against occupation attacks and attempts to alter its identity.”

Moreover, Badran expressed that they are committed to implementing the ceasefire agreement in all its phases, warning that any violations by the occupation would revert them to the initial state of conflict. He also stressed that Hamas has urged mediators to ensure that the Israeli regime adheres to the ceasefire agreement, ceases violations, and fully implements all agreed-upon terms.

In a recent statement, Hamas confirmed that it had received a mediation proposal on Thursday aimed at resuming ceasefire talks and the prisoner exchange deal. Reports indicate that the movement has responded positively and responsibly to this proposal, which has been characterized as “separate talks.”

On Friday, Hamas agreed to release Israeli soldier Aidan Alexander, along with the remains of four other dual nationals. The resistance movement reiterated its willingness to negotiate and reach a comprehensive agreement concerning phase-two issues while urging the Israeli occupation regime to fulfill its obligations completely.

The resistance front reported that on Friday, they submitted their response, confirming their agreement to release Aidan Alexander, who also holds U.S. citizenship, and the remains of four other dual nationals. According to Hamas, mediators from the United States, Egypt, and Qatar are expected to take necessary steps to ensure the successful conclusion of negotiations and achieve a comprehensive deal that encompasses a ceasefire and full Israeli military withdrawal.

Experts contend that while the Israeli regime has threatened to resume military operations in Gaza, it is improbable that they will succeed in overcoming the resistance fighters. Analysts point out that despite being backed by U.S. weaponry amounting to tens of billions of dollars, the Israeli forces were unable to defeat the resistance during the prolonged 16-month conflict and suffered substantial losses in the process.

As the situation evolves, the international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution that ensures the safety and rights of the Palestinian people while maintaining regional stability.

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