Hamas says US truce proposal means ‘continuation of killing’ in Gaza
- On Thursday, Israel agreed to a U.S. Initiative aimed at establishing a brief ceasefire with Hamas to pause the conflict and facilitate the release of hostages in Gaza.
- The offer follows Israel's military campaign that began after Hamas's October 7 attack, which killed about 1,200 civilians and led to 251 hostage abductions.
- The proposal calls for a 60-day ceasefire, the handover of 10 hostages still alive along with the remains of 18 others, expanded aid through U.N. Channels, and prisoner swaps, although Hamas has voiced concerns about the terms.
- White House press secretary Leavitt expressed cautious optimism, stating that ongoing discussions aim to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza so that all hostages can be safely brought back.
- Hamas views the proposal as biased toward Israel and insufficient for ending hostilities, suggesting that a broader resolution to the long conflict remains distant.
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Hamas Analyses U.S. Proposal for Gaza Ceasefire Amid Israel’s Further Attacks · Global Voices
Hamas said it was still reviewing a U.S. proposal for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, where 27 people died in new Israeli air strikes, according to hospital officials.The ceasefire plan, which has been approved by Israeli officials, received a cold initial reaction on Thursday from the militant group.The US negotiators have not made the terms of the proposal public.
Hamas Says It is Still Reviewing US Proposal for Gaza Ceasefire
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Deir al- Hamas said Friday it was still reviewing a US proposal for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, where 27 people were killed in new Israeli airstrikes, according to hospital officials. World News | Hamas Says It is Still Reviewing US Proposal for Gaza Ceasefire.
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