Israel demands 11 live hostages for ceasefire continuation

The Israeli government voted to shut down the Qatari outlet in the country in May of last year.

 Hostage posters seen at the Hostages' Square in Tel Aviv, January 14, 2025 (photo credit: REUTERS/KAI PFAFFENBACH)
Hostage posters seen at the Hostages' Square in Tel Aviv, January 14, 2025
(photo credit: REUTERS/KAI PFAFFENBACH)

Israel demanded that Hamas return 11 live hostages, including American hostage Edan Alexander, in exchange for a continuation of the Gaza ceasefire, The Prime Minister's Office announced late Saturday night.

An unidentified source told Qatari-owned news outlet Al Jazeera that the annex that Hamas submitted in response would amend the January 17 ceasefire and would not begin the second phase of negotiations.

The annex that Hamas submitted reportedly included a number of demands, including a complete Israeli withdrawal from Philadelphi; continued rehabilitation efforts for Gazan infrastructure in areas including communications, electricity, water, sanitation, and roads; more humanitarian aid to the enclave, including the continued operation of UN agencies; and a pause on all military activities in the Gaza Strip. 

The report also stated that Israel demanded 16 hostage bodies as part of its demands.

The source said that Hamas had linked its agreement to extend the ceasefire with the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander alongside the bodies of four other dual-national hostages. After Alexander and the unidentified hostages' remains were given back, Israel would release a number of Palestinian prisoners yet to be wholly agreed upon. 

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The Al Jazeera report claims that Israel is willing to release 120 prisoners serving life sentences, 1,110 prisoners that were arrested in Gaza during the course of the Israel-Hamas War, and the remains of 160 prisoners from Gaza in exchange for the Israeli hostages.

The Israeli government voted to shut down the Qatari outlet in the country in May of last year, while the Palestinian Authority had frozen all activity of the Qatari state-run news source only at the beginning of this year, in a decision made by a specialized ministerial committee composed of the Palestinian Authority's Culture, Interior, and Communications ministries.

Al Jazeera's shutdown by the PA was condemned by Hamas, which claimed that the shutdown was a "blatant violation of press freedom and a repressive act aimed at silencing voices."

Al Jazeera accused of incitement of clashes in Jenin

Al Jazeera's shutdown in the West Bank was announced earlier this year. Fatah also accused the controversial news source of incitement amid the clashes between the Palestinian Authority security forces and terrorist factions in the West Bank city of Jenin. 


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Regarding the status of hostage Edan Alexander, Israel previously accused Hamas of deviating from the US proposal for a ceasefire extension after they announced their plans to release the Israeli-American hostage.

Sam Halpern, Amichai Stein, and Sarah Moskowitz contributed to this report.