Hamas says it’s ready for a ceasefire but wants a complete end to the war in Gaza
- On October 7, 2023, militants affiliated with Hamas launched an assault on southern Israel, resulting in approximately 1,200 deaths and the capture of about 250 individuals as hostages, triggering a conflict with Gaza.
- The war is ongoing amid repeated ceasefire talks that faltered because Hamas demands an end to the war while Israel insists Hamas must surrender.
- President Donald Trump announced a U.S.-supported proposal for a 60-day ceasefire that Israel has accepted, while a Hamas delegation is scheduled to meet in Cairo with representatives from Egypt and Qatar to discuss the plan.
- Hamas official Taher al-Nunu indicated that the organization is willing and committed to negotiating an agreement, but it has not fully accepted the proposal, insisting that the conflict must come to an end.
- The war has left Gaza in ruins and caused a humanitarian crisis displacing over 90% of its 2.3 million people and pushing hundreds of thousands toward hunger.
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A 60-day ceasefire proposal between Israel and Hamas, backed by the United States, would see the gradual release of hostages, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Gaza and talks to end the conflict, an unnamed official told Reuters on Monday.
NYT: 5-Stage Ceasefire Deal To Release 10 Live,18 Dead Hostages- With US Assurances To Hamas On War End
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A potential new cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas is taking shape, with the main focus on the release of remaining hostages and Palestinian prisoners. According to sources cited by The New York Times, including an Israeli defense official and a Palestinian familiar with the negotiations, the outline reflects months of back-channel […]
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