Hamas agrees to Egyptian ceasefire proposal, Israel counters
- Hamas expressed cautious optimism about a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt, which aims to resume essential supplies to Gaza, despite ongoing Israeli military attacks that have killed over 890 Palestinians since March 18, 2025.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office denied the receipt of a new Egyptian proposal while blaming Hamas for the failure to extend the ceasefire, as reported by various outlets.
- Hamas officials stated that any agreement must ensure a permanent end to the military assault, underscoring their insistence on returning to the original framework of negotiations.
- Hamas agreed to an Egyptian ceasefire proposal, but Israel responded negatively, resuming military actions in Gaza that killed at least 890 Palestinians, including children, since March 18, 2025.
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