Israel agreed to the ceasefire from Hamas at the time of Ramadan and Pesakh
Benjamin Netanyhah. Photo: Getty Images
Israel supported the US proposal to continue the ceasefire from Hamas for the Muslim Muslim period for Muslims Ramadan and the Jewish Passover.
Source: The Times of Israel With reference to the Office of Israeli Prime Minister
Details: According to the publication, the decision to approve a temporary truce was made after a four -hour meeting of the Cabinet under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaha.
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Special Representative of the US President Steve Witcoff, the plan provides a step -by -step release of hostages that remain in the Gaza sector. Half of the hostages – both living and dead – should be transferred to Israel on the first day of a new truce. The rest is planned to be released at the end of this period, if the parties agree on the complete termination of the fighting.
Israel states that Hamas has not yet accepted Vitcoff's plan. « If Hamas changes its position – Israel will immediately start negotiations on all the details of the Witcoff Plan, » Netanyhah's office says.
Literally: « The statement does not contain a direct threat to the return to the war, but instead reminds the public and the group of Hamas that the initial agreement allows Israel to return to hostilities after March 1, that is, at any time, if negotiations are recognized as ineffective. »
Reference: Ramadan will last until March 29, the passes will end on April 19.
Prehistory:
- January 16 in Dosu, Qatar, was officially Signed Agreement Hamas about the release of hostages held in gas between Israel and the terrorist group of Hamas and the ceasefire.
- On January 17, the Cabinet of Ministers of Israel approved the agreement Hamas to cease fire and release hostages in the Gaza sector with the Palestinian combat group.
- On February 11, US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas should be canceledIf all the hostages held in the gases in the sector will not be released.