Hamas seeks permanent ceasefire for releasing hostages

Updated: Mar 6th, 2024

Source: IANS

Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamaden has said that the outfit will release the remaining 134 hostages only when the permanent ceasefire is in place and Israelis completely withdraw from Gaza. 

Hamadan in a statement in Beirut on Mar 5 said that in the past two days the organisation had clearly presented this view before the Qatari and Egyptian mediators.

He said that Hamas had reaffirmed its position that a permanent ceasefire was possible only after a full pull out of the IDF from Gaza Strip and return of displaced Palestinian families to their homes.

The tough position taken by Hamas has almost derailed the US president Joe Biden’s optimism that a temporary six week ceasefire would be reached before Mar 10 - the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan.

However, the US state secretary Antony Blinken is in continuous discussions with Qatari PM Mohammed Al -Thani and the Egyptian mediator major general Abbas Kalam. The US leader is also in communication with Israeli minister, Benny Gantz who is on a visit to the US.

Highly placed sources in the Israel defence ministry stated that if Hamas backs out of truce talks then Israel will have to go for an all-out attack to release and rescue its hostages. It may be noted that Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has been restrained from an all-out ground invasion in Rafah border after an appeal from mediators, including the US ,Qatar and Egypt.

(Source: IANS)

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