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‘No more partial deals': Hamas warns Israel, threatens full ceasefire amid truce deadlock

‘No more partial deals': Hamas warns Israel, threatens full ceasefire amid truce deadlock

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Hamas issues a stark warning as Gaza ceasefire talks stall. Spokesperson Abu Ubaida says Hamas may demand a full ceasefire if Israel rejects current terms. Talks mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US remain deadlocked. Netanyahu blames Hamas for the delay, despite mounting casualties over 58,600 Palestinians and 1,650 Israelis dead. Hostage deal in limbo as Hamas warns Israel of consequences if no progress is made. Show more 14:04
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  • The Hindu

Israel recalls Gaza negotiators after Hamas responds to ceasefire plan

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Major media say Gaza staff face starvation, while US envoy holds ceasefire talks
Major media say Gaza staff face starvation, while US envoy holds ceasefire talks

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  • News18

Major media say Gaza staff face starvation, while US envoy holds ceasefire talks

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Hamas Replies To Latest Gaza Truce Proposal, Seeks Amendments
Hamas Replies To Latest Gaza Truce Proposal, Seeks Amendments

NDTV

time2 hours ago

  • NDTV

Hamas Replies To Latest Gaza Truce Proposal, Seeks Amendments

Hamas confirmed on Thursday that it has responded to an Israeli proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, after more than two weeks of indirect talks in Qatar have failed to yield a truce. "Hamas has just submitted its response and that of the Palestinian factions to the ceasefire proposal to the mediators," the Palestinian militant group said in a statement on Telegram. The response included proposed amendments to clauses on the entry of aid, maps of areas from which the Israeli army should withdraw, and guarantees on securing a permanent end to the war, according to a Palestinian source familiar with ongoing talks in Doha. Negotiators from both sides have been holding indirect talks in Doha with mediators in an attempt to reach an agreement on a truce deal that would see the release of Israeli hostages. Of the 251 hostages taken during Hamas's 2023 attack, 49 are still being held in Gaza, including 27 the Israeli military says are dead. But the talks have dragged on for more than two weeks without a breakthrough, with each side blaming the other for refusing to budge on their key demands. For Israel, dismantling Hamas's military and governing capabilities is non-negotiable, while Hamas demands firm guarantees on a lasting truce, a full withdrawal of Israeli troops and the free flow of aid into Gaza. Israeli government spokesman David Mencer on Wednesday accused Hamas of obstructing talks. "Israel has agreed to the Qatari proposal and the updated (US special envoy Steve) Witkoff proposal, it is Hamas that is refusing," Mencer told reporters, adding that Israel's negotiating team was still in Doha and talks were ongoing. The United States said Witkoff will head to Europe this week for talks on a possible ceasefire and an aid corridor. More than 100 aid organisations warned on Wednesday that "mass starvation" was spreading in Gaza.

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