Hamas says it will free Israeli-US hostage in potential breakthrough in ceasefire talks
Briefly

Hamas has expressed readiness to release an Israeli-US soldier and the remains of four other dual nationals, presenting a possible breakthrough in ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. The group responded positively to a proposal to resume stalled discussions in Qatar, although specifics of its demands remain unclear. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a dilemma as the U.S. administration pushes for the return of hostages, yet Israel calls for an extension of the current ceasefire instead of moving forward to the anticipated second phase.
Hamas announced its readiness to release an Israeli-US soldier and the remains of four other dual nationals, signaling a possible breakthrough in ceasefire negotiations.
Despite Hamas's willingness to engage in negotiations for the hostages, Israel remains firm in its approach, calling for an extension of the current ceasefire phase.
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