Hamas says it’s ready for a ceasefire but wants a complete end to the war in Gaza
- On Wednesday, Hamas said it received mediators’ proposal and is engaging in talks to end the war, expressing readiness and seriousness to reach a ceasefire.
- Driven by Gaza’s devastating war, over 57,000 Palestinians have died, with 90% displaced amid severe humanitarian suffering, according to Gaza health authorities.
- US President Donald Trump announced a 60-day ceasefire plan, including partial Israeli withdrawal, increased humanitarian aid, and the release of half the hostages, though details remain unclear.
- Despite Hamas's review of the US-backed proposal, Netanyahu vows to eliminate Hamas, insisting on a full Israeli withdrawal; positions remain sharply divided.
- Hamas delegation is expected to meet mediators in Cairo next week, with a potential deal as soon as then, amid ongoing rejection of the US-backed 60-day ceasefire proposal.
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Israel's Netanyahu vows to crush Hamas amid ceasefire talks
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday vowed to eradicate Hamas, even as the Palestinian militant group said it was discussing new proposals from mediators for a ceasefire in Gaza. The Israeli leader had yet to comment on US President Donald Trump’s claim that Israel had backed a plan for a 60-day truce in its offensive against Hamas in the war-ravaged territory. But a week ahead of talks sche…

Netanyahu: No room for Hamas in postwar Gaza
CAIRO — Hamas and Israel staked out their positions Wednesday ahead of expected talks on a Washington-backed ceasefire proposal, with the militant group suggesting it was open to an agreement while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed “there will be…
Hamas suggested this Wednesday that it was open to a ceasefire agreement with Israel, but did not accept the proposal endorsed by the United States, announced hours earlier by President Donald Trump, insisting on its long-standing position that any agreement should end the war in Gaza.Trump stated on Tuesday that Israel had agreed on the terms of a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and urged the Islamic group to accept it before the situation worsens.The…
Gaza, Gaza Strip.- The Islamist group Hamas said on Wednesday that it was discussing proposals for a ceasefire in Gaza transmitted by the mediators, after U.S. President Donald Trump said that Israel was backing a 60-day truce in Palestinian territory. The Islamist movement said on Wednesday that it was "taking national consultations to discuss the proposals transmitted to us by the mediator brothers." The aim is "to reach an agreement that woul…
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