Israel rejects Hamas offer to free Israeli-American hostage as 'psychological warfare'
- Hamas offered to release an Israeli-American hostage and the bodies of four other dual nationals in a 'surprise move' dismissed by Israel and the U.S. As 'psychological warfare' and unhelpful to negotiation efforts to end the war.
- The U.S. Aims to get all remaining hostages released from Gaza and ensure the ceasefire that began in January does not collapse, while Israel remains committed to destroying Hamas as a governing and military entity.
- A U.S. Envoy said that while Washington has made clear to Hamas that the American hostage should be released immediately, Hamas' statement represents a 'very bad bet' by claiming flexibility while privately making impractical demands without a permanent ceasefire.
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