Hamas will not respond to Israel's counter Gaza ceasefire proposal, official says
- Hamas will not engage with Israel's counter-proposal for a Gaza ceasefire, focusing instead on the mediators' plan, as stated by a Hamas official to Reuters on April 2.
- Israel submitted a counter-proposal to mediators on March 29, with coordination from the US, following Hamas's agreement to the mediators' earlier proposal.
- The proposed deal aims to release hostages and halt military operations while allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza, as detailed in the proposal obtained by Reuters.
- More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli offensive in Gaza, according to Palestinian officials.
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Hamas rejects the Israeli counterproposal for a ceasefire
By Ibrahim Dahman, Eyad Kourdi and Pauline Lockwood, CNN Hamas rejected Israel's latest proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, which would have meant a 40-day truce in exchange for the release of 11 hostages. A senior Hamas source, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, confirmed to CNN that the group rejected Israel's proposal. CNN has contacted Israeli officials for comment.
Hamas will not respond to Israel's counter Gaza ceasefire proposal, official says
Hamas decided not to respond or engage with Israel's counter-proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, an official told Reuters on Wednesday, affirming it is committed to the mediators' plan instead.
Gaza: terrorist organization Hamas rejects recent Israeli ceasefire offer
Finally, there was another movement in the negotiations between Israel and the militant Islamists in the Gaza Strip, but now Hamas is rejecting an offer for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israel is increasing pressure through further military strikes.
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