Hostage Deal Stalls As Hamas Rejects Disarmament Demand, Netanyahu Speaks To Hostage Families - Worthy Christian News
- Hamas rejected a recent Israeli proposal, delivered by Egypt, for a ceasefire in Gaza.
- The rejection stems from Israel's demand for Hamas' disarmament as a condition for a long-term truce.
- The Israeli proposal included a 45-day ceasefire, the release of some captives, and humanitarian aid.
- A Hamas source quoted in reports described the disarmament demand as crossing "red lines".
- Hamas insists on ending the war and the withdrawal of Israeli forces for any peace accord.
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Hamas rejects Israel truce proposal demanding them to disarm
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