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Netanyahu says Israel considering alternatives to ceasefire talks with Hamas, deepening uncertainty

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 25 – The US envoy cited Hamas's lack of coordination and unwillingness to compromise, halting talks amid ongoing Israeli strikes and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, officials said.

  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel and the U.S. are considering alternatives to ceasefire talks with Hamas, citing lack of progress in securing the release of hostages and ending Hamas' rule in Gaza.
  • A Hamas official said negotiations were expected to resume next week, portraying the recall of delegations as a pressure tactic, and noting progress had been made on issues like the ceasefire agenda and aid delivery.
  • Pressure has mounted on Israel as humanitarian conditions worsen in Gaza, with over 100 groups calling for an end to the blockade and criticizing the new aid model, while France announced it would recognize Palestine as a state.
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Netanyahu says Israel considering alternatives to ceasefire talks with Hamas, deepening uncertainty

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his government was considering “alternative options” to ceasefire talks with Hamas after it and the U.S. recalled their negotiating teams.

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Newspaper close to Hamas reports: Hamas's response was not the obstacle - but a three-way conversation between Netanyahu, Trump, and Rubio caused the escalation

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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