Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhah named the latest demands of fighters "absurd."
Israel and Hamas are expected to restore the ceasefire negotiations that have just been exacerbated by the humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza sector on Sunday afternoon.
These negotiations will be the first indirect negotiations between Israeli officials and Hamas leaders from the beginning of the Muslim Muslim Muslim Muslim on March 10. The previous round of negotiations ended in failure, as Israel rejected Hamas's request to conclude an agreement that would lead to a final termination - a fire in gas.
Hamas presented a new set of requirements on the planned negotiations on Thursday, catar, including the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and a possible agreement on a permanent armistice. In response, Hamas will begin to release Israeli hostages, including women, patients and elderly people, as well as Israeli soldiers. In the second stage, Hamas will release the rest of the Israeli hostages and soldiers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu named the latest demands of fighters "absurd", but stated that he would send a negotiation group to Qatar to continue negotiations on ceasefire and release of hostages.
According to media reports, negotiations can recover on Sunday afternoon or Monday.
Despite the consent to restore the negotiations, Netanyhah continued the planned offensive on the city of Rafach, which was on the border with Egypt, where more than 1.3 million Palestinians sought asylum from Israeli bombardment.
Israel's Allies and Critics warned Netanyah from invading the city, fearing mass casualties among civilians. Israeli officials have repeatedly stated that the southern part of Gaza is one of Hamas's last strongholds they promised to destroy.
At least 31,645 Palestinians were killed and 73,676 were injured as a result of Israeli attacks in the Gaza sector since October 7, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported on Saturday.
The United Nations also warns that every third child under the age of two in the northern part of Gaza is now acutely malnourished and that famine is inevitable.