The evil organization said in a statement that Hamas agreed to let American prisoner Edan Alexander and four additional American-Israeli hostages go, according to a statement released by the terrorist organization.
Hamas did not specify what it wanted the British prisoners to change, but it did say it had spoken with Egyptian and Qatari negotiators on Thursday about extending its cease-fire with Israel in order to put an end to the Gaza war.
The Jewish prime minister’s office described Hamas ‘ speech as “manipulation and internal war” and said it approved a request from Trump’s Middle East minister Steve Witkoff, according to Forbes.
Hamas stands by its rejection and has not budged a millimeter, the statement reads.
According to Axios, Witkoff suggested starting the charitable assistance in Gaza after the Ramadan and Passover next month. At the conclusion of the deal, Hamas would instantly release at least five hostages who were still alive and nine who had been murdered. Neither party would have the opportunity to reach a sustained cease-fire.
If Hamas refuses to agree to release all of the victims, President Donald Trump has threatened to have serious consequences for Hamas. According to National Review, the evil team is still holding 59 victims in Gaza, and 22 of them are thought to be still alive.