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两名知情官员周日告诉《以色列时报》,哈马斯上周告诉阿拉伯调解员,愿意与以色列达成长期停火协议。在此期间,哈马斯将停止所有军事行动,包括武器研发和挖掘隧道。
一名巴勒斯坦高级官员和一名来自阿拉伯调解国的外交官表示,这项停火协议将是该恐怖组织寻求的一项全面协议的一部分,该协议旨在结束由其于2023年10月7日发动袭击引发的加沙战争。
官员们表示,哈马斯还愿意将加沙的治理控制权移交给一个由巴勒斯坦技术官僚组成的独立机构,如埃及提出的战后加沙地带行政管理方案所设想的那样。
据这位阿拉伯外交官称,为了强制停止针对以色列的军事活动,一些哈马斯官员表示愿意将该组织的所有武器存放在一个有警卫的仓库中。
至于停火期限,巴勒斯坦官员表示,哈马斯愿意将其延长5年、10年甚至15年。
这个想法比哈马斯过去愿意做的更进一步,但仍远未达到以色列要求的全面解除武装,因此不可能实现。
官员们表示,哈马斯谈判代表向阿拉伯调解员提出的全面协议将包括一次性释放所有剩余的以色列人质,以换取商定数量的巴勒斯坦囚犯。
该协议还将包括永久停火、以色列军队从加沙完全撤军以及重新开放过境点,允许人道援助进入加沙并开始重建工作。
总理本雅明内塔尼亚胡周六晚重申反对此类协议,声称以色列不会同意结束战争并从加沙撤军,即使这意味着确保释放所有剩余的 59 名人质,因为这样做将使哈马斯继续在加沙掌权——这是他不会允许的结果。
Hamas told Arab mediators last week that it is willing to enter a long-term truce with Israel during which it would halt all military operations, including the development of weapons and the digging of tunnels, two officials familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Sunday.
The truce would be part of a comprehensive deal that the terror group is seeking in order to end the Gaza war sparked by its October 7, 2023, onslaught, a senior Palestinian official and a diplomat from an Arab mediating country said.
Hamas is also willing to cede governing control of Gaza to an independent body of Palestinian technocrats, as envisioned by an Egyptian proposal for the postwar administration of the Strip, the officials said.
To enforce the halt on military activities against Israel, some Hamas officials have indicated willingness to have all of the group’s weapons placed in a guarded warehouse, according to the Arab diplomat.
As for the length of the truce, Hamas is willing for it to last five, 10 or even 15 years, the Palestinian official said.
The idea goes further than Hamas has been willing to to go in the past, but still falls well short of the full disarmament that Israel is demanding, and is accordingly a nonstarter.
The comprehensive deal that Hamas negotiators have proposed to Arab mediators would see the return of all remaining Israeli hostages in one batch in exchange for an agreed-upon number of Palestinian prisoners, the officials said.
The deal would also see a permanent ceasefire, the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and the reopening of crossings to allow for the entry of humanitarian aid and the commencement of reconstruction.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his opposition to such a deal on Saturday night, asserting that Israel would not agree to end the war and withdraw from Gaza, even if that meant securing the release of all remaining 59 hostages, as doing so would leave Hamas in power in Gaza — an outcome he would not allow.