Israel Says It Is Considering Alternatives to Ceasefire Talks with Hamas, Deepening Uncertainty
GAZA STRIP, ISRAEL, JUL 25 – Israel and the US are exploring new approaches to free hostages as Hamas blocks ceasefire efforts, with 75% of Gaza under Israeli control, officials said.
- On July 25, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel and the US are considering "alternative options" after recalling negotiating teams.
- Thursday, the U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said Hamas shows a `lack of desire` to reach a truce, prompting Israel and the US to consider `alternative options` after recalling negotiating teams.
- U.S. President Donald Trump said `Hamas has no real intention of reaching an agreement`, implying the group is deliberately obstructing ceasefire efforts.
- According to Hamas negotiators, they plan to resume talks next week and see the recall of delegations as a pressure tactic.
- Looking at finer details, Bassem Naim reported several gaps had been nearly solved, including the ceasefire agenda and humanitarian aid delivery methods.
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