Hamas has expressed willingness to resume ceasefire negotiations with Israel, agreeing to free Israeli-American Edan Alexander and hand over the remains of four others. This follows indirect talks facilitated by mediators. Hamas official Husam Badran confirmed their commitment to implement the ceasefire but warned that any deviation from agreements could jeopardize progress. After a previous truce lapsed, Israel enforced a blockade on Gaza, exacerbating humanitarian crises as 2.3 million Palestinian residents face severe shortages of food and medical supplies, drawing concerns from international organizations.
Hamas has announced its readiness to free Israeli-American Edan Alexander and hand over four other dual nationals' remains, resuming ceasefire talks with Israel.
Hamas official Husam Badran stated that the group is committed to the ceasefire agreement and warned that breaking it would return their negotiations to the start.
Following the ceasefire's end and lack of a new deal, Israel enforced a total blockade on Gaza, impacting 2.3 million individuals facing severe shortages.
UN's Olga Cherevko highlighted the dire humanitarian situation, indicating that residents are suffering from critical shortages of essential food and medical supplies.
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