Could Hamas Link Hostage Release to Full Israeli Withdrawal from Gaza?

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Key Takeaways
- Hamas demands the release of hostages be tied to Israel's withdrawal.
- Negotiations are ongoing in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
- The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and humanitarian crises.
- International involvement is crucial for ensuring a lasting peace.
Gaza, Oct 8 (NationPress) A source from Hamas indicated that the organization has linked the potential release of Israeli hostages to a specific timeline for Israel's full withdrawal from Gaza, as indirect negotiations with Israel persist in Egypt.
The Hamas delegation, during discussions in the coastal city of Sharm El Sheikh, asserted that "the release of the final hostage must align with Israel's complete exit from Palestinian lands," according to the source who spoke to Xinhua under the condition of anonymity.
In the meantime, Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official leading the delegation, stated in an interview with Egypt’s state-run Al Qahera News on Tuesday that his group is prepared "with full responsibility" to cease hostilities, emphasizing that the delegation’s primary aim in Egypt is to secure an immediate and lasting cessation of conflict, as well as a prisoner-hostage exchange, as reported by Xinhua.
Al-Hayya criticized Israel for "continuing its violence and devastation while repeatedly failing to uphold its commitments to cease aggression," calling for "international assurances to guarantee a definitive and comprehensive resolution to the conflict."
Tuesday marked the second day of indirect discussions involving Israeli and Hamas representatives in Sharm El Sheikh.
An Egyptian source, who also requested anonymity, mentioned that discussions on Tuesday concentrated on a prisoner-hostage exchange, the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and the governance transfer within the enclave, among other crucial topics.
Furthermore, Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, alongside Turkish National Intelligence Organization Director Ibrahim Kalin, are expected to participate in the talks on Wednesday.
This day also commemorated the second anniversary of the Israeli conflict against Gaza, which commenced on October 7, 2023. The ongoing hostilities have resulted in over 67,000 Palestinian fatalities, extensive devastation to Gaza’s infrastructure, and a dire humanitarian crisis, culminating in famine within the besieged enclave.