Axios reporter Barak Ravid cites a senior Israeli official who told him: ➤ A “safe corridor” will be established to extract Idan Alexander from Gaza—requiring a limited, temporary ceasefire in specific areas. ➤ Negotiations over the broader “Witkoff outline” will continue under fire. ➤ “Hamas receives nothing in exchange for the release of Idan, and there is no ceasefire,” the official said. ➤ If Hamas accepts the Witkoff deal, the expansion of the war would be postponed—not stopped—to allow implementation and hostage releases. The U.S.-backed Witkoff plan calls for: ▪️ Release of 10 living captives by Hamas, including Alexander ▪️ A 45–60 day ceasefire in exchange
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