Hamas says it’s waiting on response from Israel on Gaza cease-fire proposal
- Hamas is awaiting Israel's response to a cease-fire proposal, seeking to halt "massacres, killing, and displacement" of Palestinians by Israeli forces.
- Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas's leader, warned of grave consequences in Gaza City and other areas, emphasizing the need to avoid restarting negotiations from scratch.
- A possible framework agreement could result if Israel accepts the proposal, potentially ending the conflict, according to a Palestinian official.
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Hamas chief says latest Israeli attack on Gaza could jeopardise ceasefire talks - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
CAIRO — A new Israeli assault on Gaza on Monday threatened ceasefire talks at a crucial moment, the head of Hamas said, as Israeli tanks pressed into the heart of Gaza City and ordered residents out after a night of massive bombardment.
Gaza ceasefire deal 'unlikely' as Israel refuses to budge on conditions: Report
Israel has not moved from its position on almost all the contentious conditions in the talks, including whether to withdraw all its troops from Gaza or relinquish control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, according to a report
U.S. and Qatar waiting for Israeli clarifications after Netanyahu comments on Gaza talks
Foreign diplomats say that Wednesday's meeting in Qatar with Mossad chief David Barnea will be 'critically important,' since the mediators are waiting to hear whether Israel has any practical proposals for bridging the gaps with Hamas, in light of Netanyahu's 'red lines' speech
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