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Israel's Netanyahu Says Hamas Rejected Ceasefire Proposal, Insists on Staying in Gaza

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 12 – Israel accepted a ceasefire and hostage exchange proposal mediated by Qatar and Egypt, but Hamas's refusal to compromise has stalled talks despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.

  • An Israeli official said Saturday that Israel accepted a Qatari ceasefire and hostage deal proposal, but Hamas rejected it, and talks remain ongoing.
  • Following Israel’s acceptance of the Qatari ceasefire proposal, an Israeli delegation was dispatched to Doha based on the mediators' offer, securing a mandate for negotiations.
  • Hamas refuses to compromise, clings to demands, and campaigns to undermine ongoing Qatar-mediated talks, despite Israeli flexibility, stalling progress.
  • Negotiations continue through the Sabbath with ongoing contact between Israeli leaders, mediators from Egypt and Qatar, and limited progress on humanitarian aid entry.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet Sunday evening to decide on a new proposal, with progress depending on his forthcoming decision.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "Gaza must be ruled by people who do not seek to destroy Israel."

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