Hamas Agrees to Limited Geisel Release in Stalled Negotiations
The US and Israel push for broader concessions as Hamas offers to release one living hostage and four deceased captives.
- Hamas has agreed to release Idan Alexander, a US-Israeli dual citizen and soldier, along with the remains of four deceased hostages, also dual citizens.
- The proposal comes as part of continued negotiations mediated by the US and Qatar to extend the current fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
- The US government has criticized Hamas for public flexibility but private demands that complicate a long-term agreement, warning of consequences for non-compliance.
- Israel has rejected Hamas's offer as insufficient, emphasizing the need for the release of all remaining hostages, including 24 individuals still held in Gaza.
- Broader negotiations include discussions on humanitarian aid to Gaza, prisoner exchanges, and post-conflict governance, with significant disagreements remaining between the parties.