Hamas agrees to release all remaining Israeli hostages - but seeks further talks on Trump's peace deal

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Hamas has said it agrees to release Israeli hostages, dead and alive, under Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza.

The group also said it wants to engage in negotiations to discuss further details including handing over "administration of the enclave to a Palestinian body of independent autocrats".

President Trump had set a new deadline of Sunday to respond to his proposals, backed by the Arab nations.

The president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled the 20-point proposal at the White House on Monday.

Israel agreed to the terms, which include an immediate ceasefire; the release of all hostages; Hamas disarming; a guarantee no one will be forced to leave Gaza; and a governing "peace panel" including Sir Tony Blair.

And on Friday night, a statement from Hamas confirmed "its approval to release all prisoners of the occupation - whether alive or the remains of the deceased - according to the exchange framework included in President Trump's proposal".

The group also said it was ready to engage in negotiations through mediators and that it appreciated "Arab, Islamc and international efforts, as well as the efforts of US President Donald Trump".

However, a Hamas official did say the group would not disarm "before the Israeli occupation ends".

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