
3/14/2025–|Last update: 3/14/202501:29 AM (Mecca time)
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) considered that submitting new proposals aimed at jumping the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, while the American website Axius revealed the details of the plan of the American envoy Stephen Witkev to extend the ceasefire agreement in Gaza for additional weeks.
The movement’s spokesman, Hazem Qassem, said that the Israeli media reports on submitting new proposals aimed at jumping on the Gaza agreement, and affirmed adherence to what was agreed previously and entering the implementation of the second stage, and applying its entitlements to pledge not to return to war and withdraw from the entire sector.
Qasim stressed the need for the Israeli occupation to implement its pledges to withdraw from Gaza, and to withdraw from the Philadelphia axis, accusing Israel of not implementing the humanitarian protocol of the Gaza agreement.
He pointed out that the meetings are still continuing with the brokers in Doha, stressing at the same time that Hamas does not want to return to the war again, but it only has the defense of the Palestinian people in the event of the occupation resumes its aggression against Gaza.
The Israeli Foreign Minister, Gahoun Saar, said on Tuesday that Israel will not agree to anything less than disarmament in the Gaza Strip, and to end the rule of Hamas in the Strip.
He added in a press conference in the Greek capital, Athens, that Israel agreed to a Weetouf plan to extend the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, provided that the prisoners were released, but Hamas refused this.
Israeli media reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold consultations next Saturday to discuss the prisoner exchange deal.

Witkev plan details
This comes at a time when the American website Axius revealed – yesterday, Thursday, the details of the Wittouf plan to extend the ceasefire agreement in Gaza for additional weeks in exchange for the release of a number of neighborhood prisoners and bodies of the dead.
Axius quoted an informed source as saying that the brokers met with Hamas officials in Doha yesterday evening, Wednesday, and presented them with a proposal and the speaker, which includes the extension of the ceasefire until the 20th of next month in exchange for the release of at least 5 neighborhood prisoners and the dedication of about 9 dead prisoners on the first day of the supply ceasefire.
According to the updated proposal, Israel and enthusiasm will be used to extend the ceasefire to negotiate a long -term truce in Gaza, and in the event of reaching it, the remaining prisoners will be released on the last day of the long -term disposal of the long -term fire.
According to the site, the Wittakouf proposal includes the introduction of food aid to the Gaza Strip during the period of extension of the ceasefire.
Axius also quoted an informed source that Israel gave Witzouf a positive response to his proposal, and that Qatari and Egyptian brokers met Hamas officials in Doha on Wednesday evening and gave them the updated proposal and that they were waiting for their response.
Stressive negotiations
The American newspaper “The New York Times” previously quoted an Israeli official that the last round of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas in the Qatari capital, Doha, this week, did not result in, amid roots of roots about the following steps to the agreement.
The Israeli Channel 14 also reported that the Israeli negotiation team received directives to stay in Doha, and added that the goal of Doha talks to prevent escalation and push towards understandings that allow the continuation of political negotiations.
According to the Israeli channel 13 quoted sources, Netanyahu will hold consultations next Saturday to discuss the exchange deal in the presence of the leaders of the security services.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation also quoted an Israeli source as saying that the current steps will not lead to the release of all prisoners, considering that efforts aim to save neighborhood prisoners before resuming the war and endangering their lives.