Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Proposal Over Disarmament Demands
- Hamas has reportedly rejected Israel's ceasefire proposal, which included disarmament and the return of hostages held for 556 days in Gaza, according to sources.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the IDF captured new territory in the southern Gaza Strip after ongoing military operations.
- Hamas leader Abu Zuhri remarked that handing over the resistance's weapons is a 'million red lines' that is not subject to consideration, let alone discussion.
- Reports indicate mediators are skeptical about the ceasefire gaining traction due to the lack of withdrawal terms and Hamas's disarmament demands.
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Middle East live blog: ++ Hamas rejects Israeli proposal for a ceasefire ++
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.
‘Cover for political agenda’: Hamas rejects Israel’s truce proposal as Gaza air strikes kill 40 in camps for displaced civilians
GAZA CITY, April 18 — Hamas yesterday signalled its rejection of Israel’s latest truce proposal and called for a “comprehensive” deal to end the 18-month-long war. The Palestinian militants’ chief negotiator spoke out after civil defence rescuers in Gaza said new Israeli air strikes killed at least 40 people, most of them in camps for displaced civilians, as Israel pressed its offensive in the Palestinian territory. The Israeli military said it …


Hamas formally rejects Israeli ceasefire offer
Hamas has formally rejected Israel’s latest ceasefire offer, saying it is prepared to immediately negotiate a deal that would see the release of all remaining hostages in return for an end to the war and the release of Palestinian prisoners.In a video statement, Hamas’ chief negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya, said: “We will not accept partial deals that serve [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu’s political agenda.”Fifty-nine hostages remain in…
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