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Reports Outline Hostage Swap Terms: 250 Lifers, 1,700 Gazans Sought

Unconfirmed reports from Israeli outlets cite Palestinian sources describing Hamas demands tied to a prospective exchange.

Overview

  • Recent reports say a proposed deal would trade Israeli hostages for the release of about 250 prisoners serving life sentences and more than 1,700 Gazans detained since October 7.
  • Hamas is reportedly pressing for the release of six senior militants: Marwan Barghouti, Ibrahim Hamad, Abdullah Barghouti, Ahmad Saadat, Abbas al‑Sayed, and Hassan Salama.
  • Sources quoted by al‑Arabiya and relayed in Israeli media say Hamas seeks daily entry of roughly 400 aid trucks into Gaza plus eased movement from the south to the north.
  • The named prisoners are linked to high‑casualty attacks, including suicide bombings and the 2001 assassination of Israeli minister Rehavam Ze’evi, with several serving multiple life terms.
  • The reports reference ongoing Egypt‑hosted contacts, with details described by journalists and unnamed officials and not independently confirmed.