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Hamas says ready to free Israeli-US hostage, four bodies

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March 15, 2025
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Hamas says ready to free Israeli-US hostage, four bodies

A man at 'Hostages Square' in Tel Aviv reads in front of a clock counting the time Israeli hostages have been held captive in Gaza, during the reading of the Scrolls of Esther at the start of the Jewish holiday of Purim (Jack GUEZ/AFP)

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AFP –  Hamas said on Friday it was ready to free an Israeli-American hostage and the remains of four others, after the Palestinian militants and Israel resumed indirect Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

However, Israel said Hamas had “not budged” following a proposal from US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.

The White House accused Hamas of making “entirely impractical” demands.

“Hamas is making a very bad bet that time is on its side. It is not,” a statement from Witkoff’s office and the US National Security Council said.

“Hamas is well aware of the deadline, and should know that we will respond accordingly if that deadline passes.”

After more than 15 months of war, the first phase of a truce between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip ended on March 1 without agreement on the next steps. A senior Hamas official said on Tuesday fresh talks had begun in Doha, with Israel also sending negotiators.

“Yesterday, a Hamas leadership delegation received a proposal from the brotherly mediators to resume negotiations,” the Islamist movement said in a statement Friday.

It said its reply “included its agreement to release the Israeli soldier Edan Alexander, who holds American citizenship, along with the remains of four others holding dual citizenship”.

Hamas official Taher al-Nounou told AFP that all five are Israeli-Americans.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, asked Friday at the G7 group meeting in Canada if Washington was prioritising the release of the American hostage, replied: “We care about all the hostages.”

Witkoff was in Qatar this week. According to Israel, he earlier proposed extending the truce’s first phase to mid-April.

The extension would see half of the hostages still in Gaza released on the day the deal comes into effect, with the rest freed at the end if agreement is reached on a permanent ceasefire, Israel said.

Hamas has insisted on talks for the second phase of the deal brokered by the United States, Qatar and Egypt.

– ‘Witkoff framework’ –

“While Israel accepted the Witkoff framework, Hamas remains firm in its refusal and has not budged a millimetre,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said, accusing Hamas of resorting to “manipulation and psychological warfare”.

During the truce’s initial six-week phase, militants released 33 hostages, including eight who were deceased, in exchange for about 1,800 Palestinian detainees held in Israeli prisons.

A source close to Hamas told AFP that “new criteria have been agreed” and include “an increase in the number of detained Palestinians” to be freed.

Netanyahu’s office said he will meet late Saturday with several cabinet ministers “to receive a detailed report from the negotiation team and decide next steps towards freeing the hostages”.

Despite the first phase’s expiry, the ceasefire has largely held.

The Palestinian Red Crescent reported four minors killed in an air strike in northern Gaza Friday as they gathered wood. Their ages were not given.

Israel’s military said only that “several terrorists” were attacked as they tried to plant explosives.

Israel halted aid deliveries into Gaza 13 days ago over the truce deadlock. At the weekend, it also cut off the electricity supply, which largely halted output from Gaza’s main water desalination plant.

– G7 urges aid resumption –

The G7 group called Friday for the resumption of “unhindered” humanitarian aid for Gaza, marking a possible shift in position by the Trump administration which had not previously criticised Israel for blocking aid.

A joint statement by G7 foreign ministers “reaffirmed their support for the resumption of unhindered humanitarian aid into Gaza and for a permanent ceasefire.”

On Thursday, Hamas renewed a demand for Israeli troops to withdraw from south Gaza, accusing Israel of seeking to breach the ceasefire in talks on the next phase of the accord.

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem told AFP Israeli forces should have pulled out of the Philadelphi Corridor along the Gaza-Egypt border under the first phase.

Israel has insisted it needs to maintain control of the corridor to prevent weapons smuggling into Gaza from Egypt.

Former US president Joe Biden had outlined a second phase involving the release of remaining living hostages, the withdrawal of all Israeli forces left in Gaza and establishment of a lasting ceasefire.

“Meetings are continuing with mediators in Doha. We adhere to what was agreed upon and to entering into the second phase,” Qassem said.

Hamas’s October 2023 attack on Israel which triggered the war resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, while Israel’s military retaliation in Gaza killed more than 48,500, according to figures from the two sides.

AFP

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