Hamas agrees to Egyptian ceasefire proposal, Israel counters
- Hamas has agreed to an Egyptian ceasefire proposal, aiming to return to peace talks after the war intensified, killing over 890 Palestinians since March 18, according to reports.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied receiving a new Egyptian proposal and accused Hamas of rejecting peace.
- U.S. Negotiators have proposed conditions for ceasefire, including the release of a U.S. Citizen, while Hamas maintains that all previous agreements must be honored, according to senior officials.
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Hamas Says It Will Agree to Deal That Includes Release of American Hostage
Hamas says it will accept a ceasefire deal that includes the release of American Israeli hostage Edan Alexander. Over the weekend, Hamas announced it would agree to a proposal from mediator states Egypt and Qatar. The deal includes the release of five hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, a pause in fighting for 50 days, and additional humanitarian aid into Gaza. Israel has presented a counterproposal to the offer “i…
Hamas agrees to Egypt-Qatar ceasefire plan as Netanyahu demands group disarm
Hamas says it has agreed to a proposal by Egypt and Qatar that would include the weekly release of Israeli hostages, but won't comply with a demand by Benjamin Netanyahu to lay down weapons.
Al-Qassam rejects an American offer to leave Gaza in return for safety and two billion dollars
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper revealed that Hamas rejected a recent offer made by the American administration that includes the departure of the leadership of the movement's military council from the Gaza Strip accompanied by their families, while providing huge financial privileges, providing them with accommodation abroad, and guarantees that they will not be targeted...
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