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Hamas says ready to free all hostages at once

Palestinians sit next to a fire among the rubble of buildings destroyed during the Israeli offensive, northern Gaza. — Reuters
 
Palestinians sit next to a fire among the rubble of buildings destroyed during the Israeli offensive, northern Gaza. — Reuters
GAZA: Hamas signalled on Wednesday that it was willing to free all remaining hostages held in Gaza in a single swap during the next phase of the ongoing ceasefire agreement. 'We have informed the mediators that Hamas is ready to release all hostages in one batch during the second phase of the agreement, rather than in stages, as in the current first phase,' senior Hamas official Taher al Nunu said. Nunu said this step was meant 'to confirm our seriousness and complete readiness to move forward in resolving this issue, as well as to continue steps towards cementing the ceasefire and achieving a sustainable truce'.

Under the ceasefire's first phase, 19 Israeli hostages have been released by groups so far in exchange for more than 1,100 Palestinian prisoners freed from Israeli jails in a series of Red Cross-mediated swaps. Wednesday's offer came after Israel and Hamas announced a deal for the return of all six remaining living hostages eligible for release under phase one in a single swap this weekend. After the completion of the first phase, 58 hostages will remain in Gaza. — AFP