Hamas says it has approved a list of hostages for a truce agreement

by Andrea
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Names would have been chosen by Israel; The Israeli government, however, denies having received any document on the subject

Hamas said this Sunday (January 5, 2025) that it had approved a list of 34 hostages that were in the organization’s custody to be exchanged in a possible ceasefire agreement with Israel. The names would have been chosen by the Israeli government. The information is from .

However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said it had not received any list of hostages.

Representatives of Hamas and the Israeli government this Sunday (5 January) to discuss the details of a possible ceasefire agreement. The parties are trying to reach a truce before the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump on January 20.

ATTACKS IN GAZA

Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip this Sunday (5 January 2025). The number of victims rose over the weekend to 102.

The attacks hit 3 different locations in Gaza. The information is from Reuters. The new bombing comes in anticipation of a ceasefire agreement between the extremist group Hamas and Israel. A list of 34 hostages that can be exchanged is being negotiated.

According to Gaza health authorities, 5 people died in the Nuseirat camp. In Jabalia, in the North, 4 more victims were recorded. Another attack in Khan Younis in the South killed 5 people at a police station.

The Israeli Army declared the targets to be Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants. These actions are part of an operation that, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas, caused the death of 88 Palestinians and injured more than 200 in the last 24 hours.

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