What we know about Israel's latest Gaza ceasefire proposal
- Israel presented Hamas with a new proposal for a Gaza ceasefire.
- Netanyahu faces increasing pressure from hostage families to reach an agreement.
- Under the proposal, a 45-day truce would occur with phased hostage releases.
- A Hamas official stated they won't accept disarmament demands in any proposal.
- Hamas is studying the proposal, but its acceptance remains unlikely currently.
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Israel proposes ceasefire agreement in Gaza to release 10 hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians, says Hamas
By Abeer Salman and Irene Nasser, CNN Hamas is “studying” an Israeli proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza that would result in the release of 10 hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees, according to CNN an official of the militant group. The proposal, which Hamas received on Monday, outlines an initial framework for a 45-day truce in the Palestinian enclave, during which both sides would try to negotiate a permanent …
What we know about latest Israel-Gaza ceasefire proposal
Nearly a month after Israel resumed its aerial and ground assaults across Gaza to pressure Hamas into releasing the remaining hostages in the territory, the Palestinian militant group says it had received a new ceasefire proposal from Israel.

What we know about Israel's latest Gaza ceasefire proposal
GAZA CITY: Nearly a month after Israel resumed its aerial and ground assaults across Gaza to pressure Hamas into releasing the remaining hostages in the territory, the Palestinian militant group sa
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