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    Home / News / World News / Hamas agrees to temporary Israeli military presence in Gaza: Report 
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    Hamas agrees to temporary Israeli military presence in Gaza: Report 
    Hamas agrees to two of Israel's key demands

    Hamas agrees to temporary Israeli military presence in Gaza: Report 

    By Chanshimla Varah
    Dec 12, 2024
    01:08 pm

    What's the story

    Hamas has agreed to two of Israel's key demands in ceasefire talks, according to Arab mediators.

    The deal will allow Israeli troops to remain in Gaza during the truce on a temporary basis, the mediators told the Wall Street Journal.

    Egypt and Qatar are mediating the talks with help from the United States.

    For months, Hamas has insisted that any new agreement must involve a permanent end to the war in Gaza and the complete evacuation of Israeli troops.

    Strategic concessions

    Hamas agrees to Israeli control over strategic Gaza corridors

    The areas where Israel will keep its military presence include the Philadelphi Corridor along the Egypt-Gaza border and the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza.

    These areas are vital for monitoring displaced Palestinians returning northward from southern shelters.

    Hamas has also provided a list of hostages it plans to release under a ceasefire agreement, including US citizens abducted during an attack by Hamas-led terrorists on October 7.

    Hostage negotiations

    Hamas provides list of hostages for potential release

    Of the 251 people held hostage in the October 7 attack, nearly 100 are still held captive, with about a third presumed dead.

    The proposed ceasefire deal, backed by Egypt and the US, also calls for a 60-day pause in hostilities.

    During this time, the hostages would be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel's custody.

    The hope is to make it difficult for Hamas to resume full-scale warfare.

    Border control

    Hamas agrees to withdraw from Rafah crossing

    In another major shift, Hamas has agreed to not operate or maintain a presence at the Egypt-Gaza Rafah crossing. This marks a shift in stance, as Hamas had earlier opposed these conditions.

    Despite the progress in negotiations, Arab mediators warn that Hamas could still back out of the deal at any time.

    However, they remain optimistic that hostages could be released shortly after an agreement is signed.

    Conflict overview

    Conflict background and ongoing negotiation efforts

    According to the WSJ, hostages will be released shortly after the agreement goes into force, and Hamas will then begin to investigate the whereabouts and conditions of the remaining hostages.

    The conflict started with Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which left 1,200 dead and some 250 hostages taken.

    Since then, more than 44,000 people have been killed in Gaza.

    Israel now has 96 hostages left in Gaza, including dual nationals and at least 30 believed dead.

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