The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, also offered a safe exit for those captured and relatives who hand over the hostages.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahuannounced this Tuesday that his government offers a reward of US$5 million to anyone who frees one of the almost one hundred hostages that still remain in the hands of the Palestinian movement Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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“Anyone who returns a hostage to us will find a safe way for him and his family to leave (Gaza). We will also give a reward of five million dollars for each hostage,” Netanyahu said in a video recorded from the Palestinian territory.
October 7, 2023 Hamas launched a wave of rocket attacks into southern Israel and sent dozens of armed fighters to They managed to penetrate the territory Israeli. The offensive generated 1,200 deaths and 250 people were kidnapped and taken to the Gaza Strip. More than a hundred remain in captivity.
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Hamas captured 240 people during its incursion into Israeli territory on October 7, 2023. It still holds more than 100 people captive.
Hamas showed itself “willing” to a truce in Gaza and asks Donald Trump to “put pressure” on Israel
The Islamist group Hamas assured that he is “willing” to agree to a truce in the Gaza Strip and urged US President-elect Donald Trump to put pressure on Israel. The Islamist group’s message comes after an Israeli bombing hit the Palestinian territory of Beirut this Friday.
“Hamas is ready to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, in the event that a proposal is submitted and on the condition that (Israel) respects it“, said Basem Naimhead of the political office of the Islamist movement to AFP. Naim also asked the future Trump administration, which will take office in January, “put pressure on the Israeli government to stop the aggression” in Gaza.
Source: Ambito