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A woman looks at portraits of Israeli hostages taken by Palestinian militants in the October 7 attack during a demonstration calling for their release in Tel Aviv on November 13, 2023. AFP
  • The agreement can be announced within several days if the latest issues are resolved, according to the Washington Post op-ed
  • According to preliminary agreements, Israeli women and children will be freed in groups simultaneously with Palestinian women and youth currently in Israeli prisons

Washington, United States – Israel and the Hamas are close to reaching agreements that will make possible to free the majority of Israeli women and children captured on October 7, a columnist of The Washington Post (WP) David Ignatius wrote in his op-ed, citing sources in the Israeli government.

The agreement can be announced within several days if the latest issues are resolved, according to them. “The general outline of the deal is understood,” an Israeli official said, quoted by Ignatius.

“Israel wants the release of all 100 women and children taken from Israel, but the initial number is likely to be smaller,” Ignatius said. Hamas indicated earlier it was ready to release 70 women and children.

According to preliminary agreements, Israeli women and children will be freed in groups simultaneously with Palestinian women and youth currently in Israeli prisons.

A temporary cease-fire of perhaps five days would accompany the exchange of hostages and prisoners, the Israeli official said, cited by Ignatius.