Hamas agrees to latest Gaza ceasefire proposal, source in group says
The ceasefire proposal includes release of 10 living hostages and 18 bodies, humanitarian aid access, and a 60-day truce, with Hamas given until evening to respond, Saudi media reported.
- Hamas has agreed to the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal from Egypt and Qatar, according to a source in the group.
- The proposal involves a two-stage plan with a 60-day temporary truce and negotiations on a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal.
- US President Donald Trump appeared to cast doubt on the ceasefire talks, stating that the hostages would only return when Hamas is 'confronted and destroyed'.
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Hamas agreed to a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza on Monday, according to international news agencies and Israeli newspapers, citing…
The Palestinian Hamas movement has agreed to a final ceasefire proposal in Gaza, a senior Hamas official confirmed on Monday. The proposal is expected to include a 60-day ceasefire and further prisoner exchanges. The proposal was sent to Israel by the mediator countries Egypt and Qatar.
Hamas accepts proposed deal for ceasefire with Israel, hostage release —Egyptian source
Hamas has agreed to a 60-day ceasefire proposal with Israel that includes the release of half the hostages held in Gaza and Israel's release of some Palestinian prisoners, an Egyptian official source said on Monday.
In the struggle for peace in the Gaza war, the terrorist organization Hamas has sent a signal towards peace. The future of the hostages remains unclear at first.
In recent days, Israel has been intensifying its attacks, especially in northern Gaza, where it is announcing new ground operations.
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