Israeli Officials Say Next Sunday Is Optimal Date For Ceasefire Agreement With Hamas
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 21 – Hamas delays ceasefire reply amid mediator pressure as Gaza’s humanitarian crisis deepens with over 58,000 Palestinians killed since October 2023, officials say.
- In Doha, Qatar, Hamas has not yet issued a response to the latest ceasefire proposal, reported by Israeli public broadcaster KAN, while the Israeli delegation continued talks.
- By engaging with Palestinian factions, Hamas began internal consultations to evaluate withdrawal maps, reflecting hesitation over prisoner releases.
- While mediators from Egypt and Qatar, an anonymous source involved in the talks told N12, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed since receiving the new proposal last week.
- With a deadline looming, mediators warned Hamas will bear full blame if ceasefire talks collapse, while senior Israeli officials marked Sunday as the target for signing the agreement.
- According to the United Nations, over 85% of Gaza's population has been displaced, many living in overcrowded shelters, with mediators warning Hamas will bear full blame if talks collapse.
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Israeli Officials Say Next Sunday Is Optimal Date For Ceasefire Agreement With Hamas
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