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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has denied claims that Hamas has provided a list of hostages for a potential ceasefire agreement, stating that no such list has been given. The denial comes after reports surfaced of a UK-based news agency stating that Hamas had approved a list of 34 hostages for release in exchange for a ceasefire, contingent on Israel withdrawing from Gaza and implementing a permanent truce.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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