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Gaza hostage deal: KAN reveals doc. outlining Israel's negotiation terms

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The Israeli document that forms the basis of the hostage negotiation talks in Doha, Qatar was published by Israeli public broadcaster KAN on Tuesday evening.

The Hebrew version of the document has been presented to the security cabinet.

"The purpose of the agreement is the release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza—civilians and soldiers, whether alive or not—taken at any time, in exchange for an agreed-upon number of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons, and the establishment of lasting quiet, leading to a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, and the rehabilitation of the Strip," the document stated.

The document also reveals the details of the deal being negotiated. It specifies how Israel will withdraw from central Gaza, "mainly from the Netzarim corridor," and fully dismantle military outposts.

The document also outlines how the IDF will allow humanitarian aid into Gaza as soon as the deal comes into effect, and how Hamas will agree to release the hostages, starting with women.


"On the first day, three Israeli female hostages [will be released], on the seventh day, four more female hostages, and subsequently, three hostages every seven days—starting with those who are alive," the document states.

The document also iterates details on the list of hostages Hamas must provide. It states that by the seventh day, Hamas must provide information on the number of hostages to be released in the first humanitarian stage.

According to KAN, while in this document Israel demands the deportation of at least 50 Hamas terrorists either abroad or to Gaza, it is now demanding a higher number.

 
That does NOT bode well! NEITHER of the 2 "corridors" that block Gaza from making new tunnels north south should be dismantled.

The Philadelphi Corridor is the one between Gaza and Egypt, where the big trade tunnels shipped armaments, cash and other equipment for terror.

The Netzarim Corridor is the one that splits Gaza north from Gaza south, right thru the middle of Gaza.

BOTH are necessary for future protection of Israel no matter who gets control of Gaza, those corridors are essential for Israeli security. Same goes for all the expensive Israeli army installations that were necessary since Oct 7th. If the IDF leaves, it all starts over again, with all the blood, the deaths, the costs to Israel for nothing.

As for deporting Hamas terrorists, 50 is hardly a large number.

Israel got the worst of this deal, probably as a parting shot from the Biden administration.

HOPING and praying that Trump doesn't ask for any such conditions, and that Hamas has to unconditionally give every last hostage or body up to save their own skins.
 
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