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Israel-Gaza proposed ceasefire

A senior Palestinian official familiar with Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations on Monday, April 21, 2025, has revealed a proposed ceasefire plan.

He revealed to the BBC that Qatari and Egyptian mediators have proposed a new formula to end the war in Gaza.

According to the official, it envisages:

  • a truce lasting between five and seven years;
  • the release of all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails;
  • a formal end to the war, and,
  • a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

A senior Hamas delegation was due to arrive in Cairo for consultations.

The last ceasefire collapsed a month ago when Israel resumed bombing Gaza.

This happened with both sides blaming each other for the failure to keep it going.

Israel has not commented on the mediators’ plan.

Hamas will be represented at discussions in Cairo by the head of its political council, Mohammed Darwish, and its lead negotiator Khalil al-Hayya.

It comes days after the movement rejected Israel’s latest proposal.

The proposal included a demand for Hamas to disarm in return for a six-week truce.

On Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would not end the war before Hamas was destroyed and all the hostages returned.

Hamas has demanded Israel commit to ending the war before the hostages are freed.

The Palestinian official familiar with the talks told the BBC that Hamas has signalled its readiness to hand over governance of Gaza to any Palestinian entity agreed upon “at the national and regional level”.

The official said this could be the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority (PA) or a newly formed administrative body.

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Netanyahu has ruled out any role for the PA in the future governance of Gaza, which has been ruled by Hamas since 2007.

While it is still too early to assess the likelihood of success, the source described the current mediation effort as serious.

The source also said Hamas had shown “unprecedented flexibility”.

Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about about 1,200 people – mostly civilians, and taking 251 back to Gaza as hostages.

Israel launched a massive military offensive in response, which has killed 51,240 Palestinians, mainly civilians.

This is according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry.

Elsewhere, the Palestinian Embassy in Cairo has instructed its staff to relocate with their families to the Egyptian city of Arish, near the Gaza border.

Its staff had been co-ordinating medical evacuations from Gaza to Egyptian hospitals and facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid.


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