Israel demands hostages be released before agreeing to ceasefire amid uncertainty over Rafah assault

A PROPOSED Israel-Hamas truce deal could see a pause in fighting and the release of hostages during the holy month of Ramadan. The terror group has received a draft proposal from Gaza peace talks in Paris, a senior source close to the discussions said on Tuesday. Tal Heinrich Spokesperson, Israeli Prime Minister’s Office spoke to The Sun’s David Ross about the key issues facing the Middle East. - Contents of video - 00:00 - 00:37 - Intro 00:37 - 02:20 - Terms for a ceasefire 02:20 - 03:30 - Discussing the hostage situation 03:30 - 04:20 - Pressure from allies to get a ceasefire deal done 04:20 - 06:02 - Challenges over Rafah 06:02 - 06:44 - Hunt for Sinwar 06:44 - 09:54 - Dealing with the threat of Hezbollah 09:54 - 10:48 - Strategy of rescuing more hostages 10:48 - 13:00 - Update on current ground operations 13:00 - 14:48 - UNRWA ‘corruption’ END Read more: Full details of Israel-Hamas ‘truce’ that would see Ramadan CEASEFIRE…only if
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