Israel has presented a proposal to Hamas that offers terms for surrender to militants hiding in tunnels throughout the Gaza Strip. According to a report by N12, the offer was communicated through mediators, but Hamas leaders have yet to respond.
Under the terms of the proposal, Hamas militants who surrender would be arrested and imprisoned in Israel rather than face lethal force. The deal includes a clause stipulating that these individuals could potentially return to the Gaza Strip under the condition that they disarm and refrain from future terrorist activities.
The message reportedly conveyed to Hamas emphasized a chance for the militants to choose life over continued conflict. An Israeli source stated, “We gave the terrorists in Rafah the option to live and be released from there. Up until this moment, they have not agreed to meet the conditions we set. It seems as if they have decided to become martyrs.”
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing discussions and potential implications for the broader conflict as both sides assess their options. The lack of response from Hamas raises questions about their willingness to engage in negotiations or consider alternatives to armed resistance.
As this story develops, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, with hopes for a resolution that could lead to a reduction in violence in the region. The complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continue to impact the lives of countless individuals, underscoring the urgent need for dialogue and peace.





































