Israel offers Hamas a multi -stage agreement through Qatar and Egyptian intermediaries, providing for up to two months to suspend hostilities to release all hostages in gas.
The proposal includes the longest ceasefire proposed by Israel Hamas from the beginning of the conflict. According to the UN, more than 130 hostages remain held in gas, and Israeli officials report the death of dozens of hostages.
Intermediaries have been trying to resolve the differences between the parties for several weeks. Israeli officials claim that their hostage release proposals are more progressive than the previous ones, and Hamas has time to respond.
Under the agreement, the release of hostages is provided: from women and men over 60 years to other categories. Israel also proposes to exchange prisoners in advance to agree on the amount in exchange for each hostage.
Joe Biden supports a pause in hostage to release hostages and provide humanitarian aid in gas. The tile reduces the intensity of hostilities, focusing in the southern and central areas of the Gaza Sector.
Israeli officials remain cautiously optimistic about the possibility of progress, but emphasize that the agreement does not provide for a full truce.