Israel has proposed a 45-day truce in Gaza to allow hostage releases and potentially begin indirect talks to end the conflict, while Hamas, which has already rejected one of its conditions — that it lay down its arms — says it is studying the plan.
According to a copy obtained by Reuters, in the first week, Hamas would release 10 living hostages in exchange for 120 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and more than 1,000 Palestinians detained since October 7, 2023.
Israeli forces would withdraw to positions they held in Gaza before the breakdown of the original ceasefire agreement on March 18, and Palestinians would be allowed the cross the Netzarim corridor area that separates northern and southern Gaza.
Additionally, the distribution of humanitarian aid would resume and work on rebuilding infrastructure would start, while talks would begin with Egyptian and Qatari mediators and the United States on a permanent end to the fighting.
Subsequently, Hamas would provide proof of life of the remaining living hostages and the deceased hostages would be released.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has not commented directly on the plan.



























