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After Hezbollah, Hamas is also ready for ceasefire. After Hezbollah, Hamas is also ready for ceasefire: Said- Israel should release our fighters, we will release the hostages


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Nearly 14 months (418 days) after the attack on Israel, Hamas is also ready for ceasefire like Hezbollah. A senior Hamas official said that we have informed the mediators of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey that Hamas is ready for a serious agreement for a ceasefire agreement and exchange of prisoners.

Earlier on Wednesday, after the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, Lebanese citizens started returning from Northern Lebanon to Southern Lebanon. This ceasefire happened with the mediation of America and France.

Since the blasts in pagers and walkie-talkies about 70 days ago in September, the Israeli army has been continuously attacking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and 3,823 Lebanese civilians were killed and 15,859 people were injured in these attacks.

Hamas wants the release of 1,000 of its fighters in exchange for 100 Israeli hostages. On the terms of ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, sources say that Hamas is pressurizing for the release of 1,000 Palestinians and Hamas fighters in exchange for the release of about 100 Israeli hostages. Hamas took 254 Israelis hostage after the October 7, 2023 attack. After the first phase of talks, 154 Israeli hostages have been released. But, 100 people are still in captivity of Hamas.

Security Minister said- Release of killers of Israelis is not acceptable

Israel's right-wing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

Israel's right-wing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

There was jubilation among the hostages' families after Hamas' announcement, but right-wing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said he would not allow any agreement that would include the mass release of 1,000 Sinwars in exchange for the hostages. Gavir said that every possible effort will be made to release the Israeli hostages, but the release of those who kill Israeli people is not acceptable.

Lebanese started returning home after ceasefire, had to flee 2 months ago Hours after the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel began on Wednesday, people from northern Lebanon have started returning to southern Lebanon. Thousands of families left their homes and took refuge in southern Lebanon after Israel's deadly missile attack on September 23.

According to the Times of Israel, on Wednesday morning in Beirut, hundreds of people were seen returning on bikes and vehicles towards the cities of Sidon, Ghaziyeh and Tyre. People were returning to the city carrying Hezbollah flags and photos of slain leader Nasrallah.

The Lebanese army has warned people not to return home until Israeli forces withdraw. The army has asked people to avoid going to areas where Israeli forces are still present.

From this Earlier the Israeli army had also advised Lebanese citizens not to return home due to security reasons. However, despite the appeal of the armies of both the countries, its effect is not visible on the people. Read the full news…

People who fled South Lebanon two months ago due to Israeli attack were seen returning home.

People who fled South Lebanon two months ago due to Israeli attack were seen returning home.

Conditional ceasefire: Hezbollah's army will retreat 40 km The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire includes several conditions. According to them, there will be a 60-day ceasefire to stop hostilities between the two sides. Hezbollah will have to withdraw its forces 40 km away from the Blue Line (Israel-Lebanon border), while Israeli troops will completely withdraw from Lebanese territory. United Nations peacekeeping forces will replace Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. The ceasefire will be followed by an international committee under American leadership. However, if Hezbollah breaks the deal, Israel will respond.

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Amidst the Israel-Hamas war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suddenly visited Gaza on 19 November. Here they reached Israeli military bases. Defense Minister Israel Katz was also with him. During this time he also offered to give 5 million dollars to the person who handed over the Israeli hostages. Read the full news…

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