Israel is reportedly considering allowing Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader in Gaza, to go into exile in exchange for the release of all remaining hostages and the cessation of Hamas' governance in Gaza. This proposal comes after NBC reported that six Israeli officials and senior advisers are open to the idea. The potential deal involves the return of 136 hostages and the departure of Sinwar. However, some express skepticism about the feasibility of Hamas accepting these terms.
Israel would 'consider' allowing Hamas leader responsible for October 7 attack to flee Gaza for return of hostages https://t.co/Qhu8iSdXmH
➡️ This is the crazy story of Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, and how Israeli doctors even saved his life. https://t.co/lhZ9WHjs6R
Israel will allow the exile of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar from the Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of all remaining 136 hostages, NBC reported on Thursday, citing six Israeli officials and senior advisers. https://t.co/bUyXFGkIcD
🔴 Israel ‘would let Oct 7 mastermind flee’ for return of hostages https://t.co/YDgwKdNeZq
"Israel would be willing to let Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar sail into exile in exchange for the release of all hostages and an end to the Hamas government in Gaza, a half-dozen Israeli officials and senior advisers have told NBC News." https://t.co/4DCXnneDIb
Israel will allow the exile of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar from the Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of all remaining 136 hostages, NBC reported on Thursday, citing six Israeli officials and senior advisers. Read more >> https://t.co/8C4s1kwJcd
#Israel's government is reportedly open to allowing Yahya Sinwar, the #IRGC operative who controls #HAMAS on the ground, leave Gaza in exchange for the return of all the Israeli hostages. https://t.co/1ScVdTHqUM
🔴 Israel is considering allowing the mastermind behind the Oct 7 massacre to go into exile in return for the release of its hostages, according to reports. Read more here ⬇️ https://t.co/vicZ8fKD0S https://t.co/haEKbusmV8
#Report: NBC: Israel is prepared to permit Yahya Sinwar to depart abroad in exchange for the release of all detainees and the cessation of Qhamas' governance in Gaza. After reviewing Qhamas's list of demands, I honestly don't think this is feasible. Qhamas seems convinced… https://t.co/eLGulNofL3