Hamas Demands the Release of the Bodies of Yahya and Muhammad Sinwar as Part of Trump's Plan
SadaNews - According to informed sources quoted by the "Wall Street Journal", Hamas is demanding the handover of the bodies of the two brothers Yahya and Muhammad Sinwar as part of Trump's plan to end the war and release prisoners.
The Israeli occupation had previously rejected a similar request for the handover of the Sinwar brothers, and the issue remains sensitive on both security and political levels, according to Hebrew media.
The senior advisors to U.S. President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Steve Whitekoff, arrived this morning, Wednesday, in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh, where negotiations continue between Israel and Hamas regarding the U.S. President's plan to release all hostages and end the war.
Today, Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, who leads the Israeli negotiating team, Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed Al Thani, and Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin are expected to join the talks.
According to Egyptian sources, Hamas is demanding the release of several prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, including Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, who is sentenced to five life sentences and an additional 40 years.
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