1. Summary: Since the October 7, 2023 terror attack on Israelâs Southern villages and kibbutzim, the Palestinian terror group Hamas has been shaking under an unprecedented Israeli military campaign that is compounded by an angry population that is suffering the consequences of Hamasâs recklessness. JaFaJ has learned that Hamas, with hostages in hand, was expecting to have the upper hand over Israel, but Israel didnât take the bait and budge. As a result, Hamas has proposed two ceasefires to the USA and Israel. Both were conveyed to United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the Israeli leadership. The first was presented by Egyptâs President Sisi, while the second was brought forward by Jordanâs King Abdullah. Israel turned down both offers saying that they would not negotiate before the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages Hamas has kidnapped. Government sources in Israel have reported to JaFaJ that âIsrael wonât stop until Hamas has been erased from the face of the earthâ.
2. JaFaJ has learned that the terrorist group Hamas made two distinct ceasefire offers to both Israel and United States. Both offers were presented to US Secretary of State Blinken and forwarded to Israeli officials for comment.
3. Strained under heavy Israeli blows and growing public discontent, Hamas presented its first ceasefire offer October 16, 2023. The offer was presented to the Secretary Blinken by Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during a recent visit to Cairo.
4. The Sisi-brokered offer stated that âHamas would release all dual nationals held hostage, starting with the American Israeli ones, and once completed, an additional fifty Israeli hostages would be exchanged during an unrestricted ceasefire. During the ceasefire, Israel would restore both water and electricity to Gaza. JaFaJ has learned that Secretary Blinken was far from impressed with the offer, but shared it with the Israelis under ârespectful pressureâ from Sisi. The Israelis rejected this proposal, saying that they would never consider a ceasefire unless every hostage is accounted for, confirmed alive and immediately returned to their families with no preconditions.
5. JaFaJ sources have confirmed that Jordanâs King, Abdullah, presented a second ceasefire offer on Hamasâs behalf to Secretary Blinken when they met in Amman on November 4, 2023. The offer included providing the Israelis with the list of all hostages, a number that Israel suspects is possibly higher than Hamas is willing to admit. [COMMENT: The Israeli authorities are faced with the fact there are still people unaccounted for from Hamas’s October 7th attack inside Israelâs southern territories. END COMMENT].
6. Abdullah’s offer included the following specifics: releasing âmostâ of the hostages except for a âhandful of soldiers and young men.â Additionally, both sides would immediately halt to all military operations, and Israel would restore both water and power supply to Gaza. Additionally, there would be the establishment of âa negotiation mechanism for the release of the remaining hostages.â Israel was also required to include âthe future release of all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.â
7. JaFaJ has confirmed that like the first proposal, both the Americans and Israelis have utterly rejected the King’s offer. A confidential source confirms that âSecretary Blinken told the King that the United States wants a guarantee for a permanent cessation of hostilities in Gaza.â The source added that, âthey could not see how a permanent peace could (can) be established in Gaza with an internationally recognized terrorist organization like Hamas in control.â
8. The Israelis have flatly rejected both offers saying that âthey wonât even bother to negotiate until all the hostages are accounted for, are confirmed safe and alive, and are safely released.â An Israeli government source close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, confided to JaFaJ that âIsrael wonât stop until we have erased Hamas from existenceâ.