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14 Red Crescent Members Killed in Gaza

March 19, 2024
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The Palestinian Red Crescent announced the martyrdom of 14 of its crew members while carrying out their duties since the beginning of the aggression on the Gaza Strip, according to an urgent report by Al-Qahera Al-Ikhbariya channel.

Palestinian media outlets reported casualties and injuries in Israeli airstrikes targeting homes west of Gaza City.

Palestinian media reported that Israeli artillery shelling targeted the Beach Camp northwest of Gaza City.

An Israeli delegation, led by Mossad chief David Barnea, is scheduled to depart for Doha on Monday afternoon for further negotiations regarding a potential ceasefire in exchange for the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
The War Cabinet approved the trip following discussions the previous night. The ministers have outlined the delegation’s mandate to focus on securing the release of the hostages, with discussions expected to test Hamas’s commitment to reaching an agreement.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the delegation will engage in preliminary discussions to assess Hamas’s seriousness in reaching a deal.
A senior Israeli official emphasized the complexity of the negotiations, indicating that discussions would primarily involve Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and could take considerable time. The official stated that both sides would need to demonstrate flexibility as negotiations progress.

The proposed framework for a potential deal involves a six-week ceasefire period in exchange for the release of 40 hostages in the initial stage. Hamas would release 35 hostages in exchange for 350 Palestinian prisoners, including women, the sick, and the elderly.

Additionally, Hamas would release at least five female soldiers in exchange for 50 prisoners each, some of whom are serving longer sentences.

In the initial stage, Israeli forces would withdraw from Gaza’s main roads to facilitate the return of displaced Gazans and allow aid to flow freely.

Subsequent stages would involve establishing a permanent ceasefire and addressing the release of remaining hostages and the bodies of slain hostages.

However, significant differences remain between the parties, including the number of prisoners to be released and the conditions surrounding their return.
During discussions, IDF Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon advocated for a broader mandate with increased flexibility but was not supported.

Some officials, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, oppose sending a delegation to Doha and instead advocate for military action.
Despite ongoing negotiations, significant obstacles persist, including Hamas’s insistence on an end to the conflict before the release of soldiers and young men. The War Cabinet’s objectives remain focused on defeating Hamas, securing the release of hostages, and ensuring Israel’s security.

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