Hamas Ready for Next Phase of Ceasefire Talks in Gaza

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Hamas has announced its willingness to engage in discussions for the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, emphasizing that the only way for Israel to secure the release of remaining captives is through negotiations and adherence to agreements.

Ceasefire Talks Following Prisoner Exchange

This statement comes after Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the return of four deceased Israeli captives, whose remains were handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas on Thursday.

Hamas warned that any attempt to backtrack on the ceasefire could lead to further suffering for detainees and their families.

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Meanwhile, an Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Israel will not withdraw from any strategic corridors along the Gaza-Egypt border, citing the need to prevent arms smuggling. This refusal could escalate tensions with Egypt, which has repeatedly called for Israel’s withdrawal.

Uncertainty Over Next Phase of Ceasefire

The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire is set to expire by the end of this week, yet negotiations for the next stage have yet to begin.

Hamas has accused Israel of violating the truce agreement by delaying the release of Palestinian prisoners, stating that further ceasefire discussions will only proceed once all detainees are freed.

Prisoner Exchange Sparks Mixed Reactions

The latest exchange saw a convoy of released Palestinian prisoners leaving Israel’s Ofer prison, greeted by crowds celebrating their return in the West Bank. Hundreds more detainees were sent to Gaza, most of whom had been detained without charges since the October 7 attacks.

Among those released were 445 men, 21 minors, and one woman. However, dozens of Palestinians convicted of attacks on Israelis have been deported to Egypt and await relocation to a third country.

International Pressure for Continued Talks

U.S. envoy Steve Wiktorow urged both sides to move forward with the second phase of negotiations, focusing on the release of all remaining captives and potential steps toward ending hostilities.

This ceasefire agreement was brokered by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar to halt a 15-month-long armed conflict that has resulted in over 48,000 Palestinian deaths, including women and children, according to Gaza’s health authorities.

Humanitarian Crisis Worsens in Gaza

The ongoing war has left 90% of Gaza’s population displaced, with the region’s infrastructure and healthcare system in ruins. Freezing temperatures have worsened conditions, and local health officials reported that seven newborns have died from hypothermia in the past two weeks.

With temperatures dropping below 10°C (50°F) at night, Dr. Munir Al-Bursh, Director-General of Gaza’s Health Ministry, confirmed that another infant under two months old succumbed to extreme cold.

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As Gaza remains in a state of crisis, the world watches closely for any progress in ceasefire talks, hoping for a resolution that brings peace and stability to the war-torn region.

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