Certainly, here’s a rewritten version of the news:
“Hamas Releases Proof of Life Video for Two Hostages in Gaza
In a recent development, Hamas has released a video showing proof of life for two hostages held in Gaza. The undated footage, recorded under duress, features Omri Miran, who mentions being held captive for 202 days, and Keith Siegel, who references the ongoing Passover holiday, indicating the clips were filmed recently.
Both individuals were captured during Hamas’ deadly attacks on October 7th. In response to the video, their families expressed determination to continue advocating for their release and urged the Israeli government to negotiate a new hostage release deal.
This release comes amidst Hamas’ announcement of studying Israel’s latest proposal for a truce. Reports suggest that Egypt has dispatched a delegation to Israel to reinvigorate stalled negotiations. Israeli Foreign Minister has hinted that a potential agreement, which includes the release of remaining hostages, could deter Israel’s planned ground assault in the southern city of Rafah.
Keith Siegel, a US citizen, was seized alongside his wife Aviva, who was fortunately freed in November during a temporary ceasefire.”