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Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Proposal Over Disarmament Demands

  • Hamas rejected Israel's ceasefire proposal, citing the absence of guarantees for an end to the war and troop withdrawal from Gaza, according to a Hamas leader.
  • The ceasefire proposal included a 45-day ceasefire, during which Israel would release prisoners after Hamas disarmed, as revealed by an informed Palestinian source.
  • Israel's ongoing military actions have killed over 61,700 Palestinians since October 2023, according to Gaza's government media office.
  • Hamas has emphasized that any agreement must include a permanent ceasefire and an end to occupation, rejecting any conditions regarding disarmament, as reported by a leading Hamas source.
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Israel offered Hamas a 45-day ceasefire with the release of 10 hostages. The militants said they oppose any truce that does not end the war.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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The reason for his refusal is that he does not intend to end the war, is reported by Israeli media on the basis of senior Hamas figure Khalil al-Hayya.

·Vienna, Austria
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Hamas' terrorist militia has rejected the recent Israeli proposal for a ceasefire and calls for a "comprehensive agreement" to end the war. According to a report, the US government has begun to withdraw hundreds of soldiers from Syria.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Worthy Christian News broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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