An Egyptian delegation is heading to Israel with the aim of negotiating and proposing a ceasefire.
While the Israeli army is preparing for new attacks on the Gaza Strip and the city of Rafah, an Egyptian delegation set out for Israel on Friday, April 26, with the aim of negotiating and proposing a ceasefire.
According to reports, the Israeli government is ready to abandon its initial demand for the release of 40 hostages in exchange for halting the battles.
According to Israeli media, the country is prepared to accept the release of 20 hostages in the first phase, or as stated by a senior official, 33 hostages, from among the men and women whose average age is over 50, most of whom are elderly and ill.
Now, an Egyptian delegation is set to travel to Tel Aviv on Friday to conduct negotiations on the exchange of prisoners and hostages between Hamas and Israel and to prevent the attack on Rafah from starting.