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Hamas says will only release American-Israeli hostage if ceasefire deal implemented

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Hamas said it will only release an American-Israeli and the bodies of four other hostages if Israel implements their ceasefire agreement.
Cairo: Hamas said Saturday it will only release an American-Israeli and the bodies of four other hostages if Israel implements their ceasefire agreement, calling it an “exceptional deal” aimed at getting the truce back on track.
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes killed nine people in Gaza including local journalists, medics and a watchdog said.
A senior Hamas official said long-delayed talks over the ceasefire’s second phase would need to begin the day of the release and last no longer than 50 days. Israel also would need to stop barring the entry of humanitarian aid and withdraw from a strategic corridor along Gaza’s border with Egypt.
Israel has said it won’t withdraw there, citing the need to combat weapons smuggling.
Hamas would also demand the release of more Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the closed-door talks.
Edan Alexander, 21, who grew up in New Jersey, was abducted from his military base during Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack that ignited the war. He is the last living US citizen held in Gaza. Hamas still has 59 hostages, 35 believed to be dead.
There was no immediate comment from Israel, where government offices were closed for the Sabbath. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Friday accused Hamas of “psychological warfare” after the initial offer, before the militant group spelled out the conditions.
Two Israeli airstrikes in the northern town of Beit Lahiya near the border killed at least nine people, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
The Palestinian Journalists’ Protection Centre, a local watchdog, said the dead included three Palestinian journalists who were documenting aid distribution.

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