Hamas Says Israel Rejected Ceasefire Deal to Release All Captives
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 19 – Hamas supports an interim truce amid stalled talks in Qatar while Israel demands disarmament and control; over 7,850 Palestinians killed since March, Gaza health officials report.
- Hamas stated that Israel rejected a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire and the release of all captives held in Gaza as of July 2025.
- The talks, hosted by Qatar and Egypt and supported by the United States, began amid ongoing disputes over Israeli withdrawals, aid delivery, and war-ending guarantees.
- The proposed deal included returning 10 living Israeli hostages and 18 bodies in exchange for releasing Palestinian detainees, partial Israeli troop withdrawal, and increased humanitarian aid.
- Abu Obeida cautioned that if the opposing side continues to refuse cooperation and avoids engaging in the current negotiation phase as it has in the past, Hamas cannot assure resuming any partial agreements, underscoring their preparedness for an extended conflict.
- The rejection of the ceasefire and hostage deal prolongs the conflict that has killed over 58,600 Palestinians and nearly 1,650 Israelis, with severe humanitarian consequences including restricted aid and mass displacement in Gaza.
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