Gaza -Warnation: Israel, Hamas Gyar Release, Prisoner Swap on October 13? Netanyahu's plan unveiled

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, October 12, that his country is ready to “receive 48 Israeli hostels” immediately – of which 20 believes. The Palestinian militant group Hamas also promised to release them with a deadline of Monday in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners. “Israel is prepared and ready to receive all our hostages immediately,” said Premier Netanyahu. Meanwhile, Israeli government spokesman Shosh Bedrosian said: “We expect all 20 our living hostages to be released to the Red Cross at one time and transported in six to eight vehicles.” The declaration of the Israeli government comes days after Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement proposed by US President Donald Trump over the Gaza Strip. Trump’s peace proposal Trump’s plan for ending the war in Gaza holds the prospect of the Palestinian authority, based in Israeli occupied West Bank, and is led by President Mahmoud Abbas, and eventually control over Gaza, but only after completing reforms. In 2007, Abbas lost control of Gaza to the militant group of Hamas. Trump’s proposal also says that Hamas should end his rule of Gaza. It provides the area run by a Palestinian Technocratic Committee under the supervision of an international body under the chairmanship of him and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. According to the plan, Hamas would also renounce strength and disarmament. A Hamas official told AFP on Sunday that the disarmament of Hamas was “out of the question.” Hostage Exchange on Monday? Details emerge from Israel’s Shosh Bedrosian noted that Israel did not expect militants to perform the exchanges in the same way as previous rounds. He was quoted by the Associated Press and said that the hostages would be driven to a military base to reunite with their families or, if necessary, immediately to a hospital. After the hostages have been freed, Israel is ready to release about 2000 Palestinian prisoners and receive the 28 hostages presumably dead. The timing has not yet been announced for the release of the Palestinian prisoners who are held in Israel who must be freed under the agreement. The army planned to hold a ceremony on behalf of Gaza, Bedrosian added. The dead are expected to be transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification. Meanwhile, an international task force will start working to detect deceased hostages that are not returned within the period of 72 hours, said Gal Hirsch, Israel’s coordinator for the hostages and the missing. Officials said the search for the bodies of hostages, some of which may be buried under rubble, could take time. Trump to visit Israel, US President of Egypt, Donald Trump, who has stricted the ceasefire agreement, is expected to arrive in Israel on Monday morning. He will meet with families of the hostages and speak in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, according to a schedule released by the White House. According to Associated Press, Trump will then go to Egypt, where Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sissi will offer a ‘peace summit’ with local and international leaders on Monday. Israel Hamas War The War in Gaza began when militants led by Hamas on October 7, 2023, launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 250 hostage.