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A senior Hamas official has admitted the terrorist group has no idea how many of Israel’s remaining 120 hostages in Gaza are alive or dead.
Osama Hamdan, a Hamas spokesman and political bureau member, told CNN that “no one has an idea” how many of the hostages are still alive, and said that any deal to release them must include guarantees of a permanent ceasefire and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces.
The limited release of Israeli hostages is a crucial part of a three-part ceasefire plan that international brokers including the United States, Qatar and Egypt are trying to help negotiate between Hamas and Israel.
The fate of the hostages who were seized by terrorists and taken to Gaza on Oct 7 has become one of the most pressing and emotive domestic political issues for Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, who is facing mounting calls from the public to do more.
Osama Hamdan, a Hamas spokesman and political bureau member, told CNN that “no one has an idea” how many of the hostages are still alive, and said that any deal to release them must include guarantees of a permanent ceasefire and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces.
The limited release of Israeli hostages is a crucial part of a three-part ceasefire plan that international brokers including the United States, Qatar and Egypt are trying to help negotiate between Hamas and Israel.
The fate of the hostages who were seized by terrorists and taken to Gaza on Oct 7 has become one of the most pressing and emotive domestic political issues for Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, who is facing mounting calls from the public to do more.
Hamas admits it doesn’t know how many hostages are still alive
A senior Hamas official has admitted the terrorist group has no idea how many of Israel’s remaining 120 hostages in Gaza are alive or dead.
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