Hamas: No hostages-for-prisoners swap deal with Israel unless Gaza war ends

Families and supporters of hostages kidnapped during the deadly October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas, protest amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, in Jerusalem, Nov. 18, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 20 November 2024
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Hamas: No hostages-for-prisoners swap deal with Israel unless Gaza war ends

  • “Without an end to the war, there can be no prisoner swap,” Hayya said
  • “If the aggression is not ended, why would the resistance and in particular Hamas, return the prisoners (hostages)?“

CAIRO: Hamas’ acting Gaza chief Khalil Al-Hayya said in remarks broadcast on Wednesday that there would be no hostages-for-prisoners swap deal with Israel unless the war in the Palestinian enclave ended.
“Without an end to the war, there can be no prisoner swap,” Hayya said in a televised interview with the group’s Al-Aqsa television channel, reiterating the group’s position on how to bring the war to an end.
“If the aggression is not ended, why would the resistance and in particular Hamas, return the prisoners (hostages)?” he said. “How would a sane or an insane person lose a strong card he owns while the war is continuing?“
Hayya, who led the group’s negotiating team in talks with Qatari and Egyptian mediators, blamed the lack of progress on Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who in turn holds the Islamist group responsible for the stalled talks.
“There are contacts under way with some countries and mediators to revive this file (negotiation). We are ready to continue with those efforts but it is more important to see a real will on the side of the occupation to end the aggression,” said Hayya.
“The reality proves that Netanyahu is the one who undermines it (negotiations),” he added.
Speaking during a visit to Gaza on Tuesday, Netanyahu said that Hamas would not rule the Palestinian enclave after the war had ended and that Israel had destroyed the Islamist group’s military capabilities.


Israel army expands area of evacuation for residents in south Lebanon

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Israel army expands area of evacuation for residents in south Lebanon

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military on Thursday expanded its evacuation warning for residents in southern Lebanon to include an area north of the Litani River, saying it would operate against Hezbollah there.
“Urgent warning to residents of southern Lebanon. The terrorist activities of Hezbollah are forcing the IDF to act strongly against it,” the military’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee posted on X.
“Any building used by Hezbollah for military purposes may become a target,” he said, adding that “residents of southern Lebanon must move immediately north of the Zahrani River,” which is located some 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Israeli border.