Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has warned this Sunday that Israel will not advance in the peace plan proposed by the United States does not free all hostages, both living and deceased, in what considers the first inalienable point of the agreement promoted by the administration of Donald Trump.
Tomorrow they start in the Egyptian city of El Arish the negotiations between Israel and Hamas about that plan and Palestinian sources have said that Hamas is willing to deliver to the captives, peror conditions the exchange to a high fire and an initial and partial withdrawal of the Israeli troops of some positions, especially around the city of Gaza.
“We will not advance with any of the plan articles until the release of the kidnapped, living and dead, and are transferred to Israeli territory,” Netanyahu said during an intervention, according to the Chain 12.
The United States Peace Plan is which include the creation of a Palestinian State and the definition of new borders. One of the key points is that Jerusalem would be the capital of Israel, while the Palestinians would have their capital in the eastern part of the city.
In addition, a corridor is planned that connects Gaza with the West Bank and economic incentives would be offered to improve the life of the Palestinians. However, the progress of this plan is tied to a condition, The release of all hostages retained by Hamas.
Since the beginning of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which intensified in October 2023, more than 36,000 Palestinians have died, according to figures from the Ministry of Health of Gaza, which operates under the administration of Hamas. Most victims are civilians, including thousands of women and children.