Hamas has agreed to two significant Israeli demands in ongoing cease-fire talks, according to Arab mediators. The militant group has accepted Israeli forces temporarily staying in Gaza post-ceasefire and provided a list of hostages, including U.S. citizens, to be freed. Negotiators said the proposal outlines a 60-day truce involving a swap of hostages for Palestinian prisoners and expanded humanitarian aid. Hamas's shift follows recent Israeli strikes that weakened its leadership, including the death of Yahya Sinwar in October.
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00:02Hamas has agreed to two significant Israeli demands and ongoing ceasefire talks,
00:06according to Arab mediators. The militant group has accepted Israeli forces temporarily
00:10staying in Gaza post-ceasefire and provided a list of hostages, including U.S. citizens,
00:15to be freed. Negotiators said the proposal outlines a 60-day truce involving a swap of
00:21hostages for Palestinian prisoners and expanded humanitarian aid. Hamas's ship
00:26filed recent Israeli strikes that weakened its leadership, including the death of Yahya
00:30Sinwar in October. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.