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Hamas Agrees to Ceasefire Proposal in Gaza amid Ongoing War

Hamas Accepts Ceasefire Deal

Hamas has agreed to a new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release proposal, according to sources speaking to the BBC. The deal, mediated by Egypt and Qatar and based on a framework from US envoy Steve Witkoff, aims to pause the war and begin negotiations for a permanent solution.

Hamas Agrees to Ceasefire Proposal in Gaza amid Ongoing War

Key Points of the Proposal

  • 60-day truce between Hamas and Israel.
  • Hostage release: About 25 hostages to be freed in two phases.
  • Negotiations during the truce for a long-term ceasefire.

Israel’s Reaction Still Unclear

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted that Israel will only agree to a deal if all hostages are released at once.

  • Netanyahu hinted that Hamas is under pressure but did not give a clear answer about the new proposal.
  • The Israeli military says the war is at a “turning point” as strikes intensify in Gaza City.

Fighting Escalates in Gaza

While ceasefire talks continue, fighting on the ground is escalating.

  • Israeli tanks made a surprise advance into the Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City.
  • Air and artillery strikes supported the operation.
  • Schools and a UN clinic sheltering displaced families were surrounded.
  • Thousands of civilians have been forced to flee again.

The Israeli cabinet is expected to approve a plan to fully occupy Gaza City.

Hamas Delegation in Cairo

A Hamas delegation, led by chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, has been in Cairo for talks.

  • Hamas submitted a written acceptance of the proposal without changes.
  • Qatar’s Prime Minister and Egypt’s Foreign Minister both called for urgent progress.
  • Mediators say there is a “window of opportunity” for peace.

Public Pressure in Israel and Gaza

In Israel

  • Mass protests in Tel Aviv saw hundreds of thousands demanding a deal to bring hostages home.
  • Families fear further Israeli offensives could put hostages in danger.
  • Netanyahu accused protesters of “strengthening Hamas.”

In Gaza

  • Civilians protested, calling for an immediate end to the war.
  • One woman told the BBC: “Our only demand is peace and safety for our children.”

International Reactions

  • US President Donald Trump said hostages will only return once Hamas is “destroyed.”
  • Israel insists the war will only end when:
    • All hostages are released.
    • Hamas disarms.
    • Gaza is demilitarized and under Israeli control.
  • Hamas demands:
    • Exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
    • Full Israeli withdrawal.
    • Creation of an independent Palestinian state.

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

  • Death toll: More than 62,000 Palestinians killed (Hamas-run health ministry).
  • Displacement: 90% of the population forced to move multiple times.
  • Homes destroyed: Vast majority of houses damaged or flattened.
  • Collapse of services: Hospitals, water, and sanitation systems no longer functioning.
  • Famine warnings: UN experts say Gaza faces the “worst-case scenario of famine.”
  • Deaths from hunger: At least 263 people, including children, have died from malnutrition.

Background of the War

The war began after the Hamas-led attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and led to 251 hostages being taken. Israel launched a large-scale military campaign in Gaza in response.

References

  • BBC News (David Gritten & Rushdi Abualouf)
  • Statements from Hamas, Israeli officials, Egypt, Qatar, and the United States
  • Gaza Health Ministry reports
  • UN humanitarian updates
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