Trump Administration Considering ‘Alternative Plans’ After Gaza Ceasefire Talks Fall Apart
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 25 – The US and Israel ended ceasefire talks after Hamas disagreements and are now exploring other strategies to secure hostage releases and address Hamas's control, officials said.
- Last week, Israel’s leader revealed that the government is exploring different approaches to the ceasefire discussions with Hamas following a deadlock in negotiations held in Qatar.
- This shift followed Hamas' response hours earlier and the joint withdrawal of Israeli and U.S. delegations from ceasefire talks, which has cast doubt on progress.
- Despite efforts, Hamas shows little desire to agree to a truce, while humanitarian conditions in Gaza worsen amid growing international calls to end the conflict.
- Netanyahu asserted that Hamas is preventing progress on a hostage release agreement, while Trump expressed that Hamas is unwilling to negotiate and is seemingly prepared to face severe consequences.
- As a result, Israel plans limited aid airdrops by Jordan and the UAE next week, while negotiations may resume but significant breakthroughs remain elusive.
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President Donald Trump signalled Friday to reporters that Israel should escalate its offensive in Gaza, accusing Hamas of not wanting a ceasefire deal following months of negotiations. “Hamas didn’t really want to make a deal,” Trump told reporters at the White House Friday. “I think they want to die, and it’s very, very bad, and it got to a point where they’re going to have to finish the job.” Trump’s comments come one day after Israel and the …
Whether there will be further negotiations on a ceasefire in the Gaza war is uncertain. While a Hamas official said the talks will continue next week, the US and Israel seem to examine "alternative options."
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