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Hamas wants more pressure on Israel before ceasefire’s next phase
Hamas demands Israel open Rafah crossing, end strikes, and increase aid before advancing ceasefire, citing ongoing humanitarian shortages and 377 Palestinians killed since Oct. 10 ceasefire.
- On Tuesday, Hamas urged Egypt, Qatar and the United States to press Israel to complete the ceasefire's first phase before advancing the truce.
- Badran argued Israel has not completed first-phase steps, citing Hamas's claim that the Rafah crossing remains closed, aid is insufficient, and demolitions hinder searches for remains.
- Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 70,300 killed in Israel's campaign, 377 killed since the Oct. 10 ceasefire, while COGAT says 600-800 trucks enter daily but the UN records around 120 trucks.
- Benjamin Netanyahu said the second phase is expected shortly but cannot start until Ran Gvili’s remains are returned; Israeli officials announced the Allenby crossing will reopen Wednesday for escorted aid trucks.
- The next phase would require disarmament and an international stabilisation force as the U.S.-led plan for Gaza gains momentum and mediators Egypt, Qatar and the United States weigh pressure.
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DECRYPTAGE - The Islamist movement considers it "impossible" to move forward as long as Israel maintains its operations and limits the distribution of humanitarian aid.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe Palestinian organization Hamas said today that the ceasefire plan in the Gaza Strip cannot move to the second phase as long as Israeli violations of the agreement continue.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleHamas threatens not to move forward with the second phase of the peace process. The terrorist group calls on the mediating countries to increase pressure on Israel.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right8Center24Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Center
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources are Center
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C 63%
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