The same source indicated that Hamas doubted whether the US was able to compel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to abide by the terms of any agreement. The source pointed to the recent release of the last remaining American hostage, Edan Alexander, last week. Following his release, Hamas had expected that Israel would begin allowing the entry of humanitarian and food aid. However, this didn't happen, and the Trump administration did not pressure Israel either.
Hamas also requested that family members of Hamas leadership be allowed to leave the Gaza Strip and that Israel promise not to pursue them.The source also said that Hamas expressed willingness to give up its weapons after relinquishing control of Gaza. This comes hours after Netanyahu instructed the negotiating team to "exhaust all efforts" to release the hostages. Negotiations had stalled for the past three days, a source told The Jerusalem Post, and the same source said that Netanyahu had given the team "freedom of action," after reports had indicated that they had not been given sufficient space to negotiate.(Ed note: Are the rats beginning to leave the ship, and what kind of people keep dead bodies as bargaining chips?) (Source)
