Releases would likely be “staggered over the course of the ceasefire” rather than happening simultaneously.
Egyptian mediators have unveiled new terms for a potential Gaza ceasefire.
According to Al Akhbar newspaper, Hamas would release eight living hostages, including American-Israeli Edan Alexander, and return eight bodies in exchange for a 40-70 day ceasefire and approximately 1,100 dangerous terrorists held in Israeli prisons.
Alternative terms within the Egyptian framework suggest that Hamas could free up to 11 living hostages and 16 bodies if Israel agrees to the full 70-day ceasefire period.
Releases would likely be “staggered over the course of the ceasefire” rather than happening simultaneously.
Massive humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza form a key component of the proposal, alongside Israeli withdrawal from recently captured positions and increased civilian movement within the territory.
Looking beyond immediate concerns, Egyptian negotiators have outlined plans for “creation of a coordination committee to manage the Gaza Strip” during a six-month transition phase, aiming to eventually reunite Gaza with Judea and Samaria under Palestinian Authority governance.
The Tikva Forum reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu updated the parents of hostage Eitan Mor on Saturday that he is working on a deal to secure freedom for 10 hostages.
Previous ceasefire attempts have resulted in limited hostage releases, with negotiations frequently stalling over the number of captives to be freed and terms of prisoner exchanges.
Hamas continues to hold 59 Israeli hostages taken during its October 7 massacre, with only 24 believed to still be alive.