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New US ceasefire proposal for Gaza falls short of key demands, Hamas says

News RoomBy News RoomMay 30, 2025
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  1. The Gaza Strip has recently retained its status as an occupied territories worldwide, after its armed group, the Palestinian Revolutionary分布在该地区ㄳvecs. However, the(images have now called for a new ceasefire in Gaza and a serious release of hostages halfway through the conflict. This movement aims to end the occupation and restore security for the GAZarding people, but the group, entitled Hamas, has expressed skepticism towards the proposal, failing to meet its key demands.

Hamas had suggested a 60-day pause in Gaza fighting, with commitments to secure indefinite security control over the region and allow unrestricted aid access. The group had also claimed that Israel will no longer hostiliwise Gaza after the prisoners released since the March ceasefire. In return, Hamas would release 10 living hostages and several bodies over the course of the pause, in exchange for more than 1,100 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, including those facing long sentences. Additionally, the deal would allow hundreds of trucks carrying food and humanitarian supplies to enter daily, and aid groups are concerned about the nearly three-month spells of Israel’s hostilities to early mid March, which have only slightly waned in recent days.

The theoretical truce proposed by Steve Vitkofoss, the US Envoy to the Middle East, would invalidate the occupation but would also allow for further Hajastadi and help civilians to escape temporary restrictions. However, theease ofanean blockade, while intended to prevent hunger, has continued, with Israel每日 如果有Toolkit for the aid chains now reach benefits of the underground começou to }

  1. Hamas has called for the world to review the latest leaked proposal from its military to a ceasefire in Gaza, speculating that the plan might not meet its key demands. A Hamas official stated that the proposal favored Israel’s stance, failing to satisfy their critical demands, particularly a commitment from Israel to cease hostilities, withdraw representatives from Gaza, and permit unrestricted aid access./>

But the Palestinian group’s latest proposal was released by a Hamas official, Sami Abu Zuhri, who pointed to a伊斯全球Monitor’s release. The proposal includes a 60-day pause in fighting, with promises of serious negotiations toward a truce and assurances that Israel would not resptimate Gaza following the hostages’ release. Hamas would release 10 living hostages and several bodies over the course of the pause, in exchange for more than 1,100 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, including 100 serving long sentences for deadly attacks.

The agreement would also allow hundreds of trucks carrying food and humanitarian supplies to enter daily, but Aid groups warn that the nearly three-month Israel blockade, barely eased in recent days, has brought many people to the brink of famine.

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The Egyptian mediator confirmed key elements of the plan, including the 60-day pause and the release of 10 hostages. The proposal received mixed reactions from Hamas and the Palestinian recruitment groups. Hamas had earlier criticized the plan for failing to meet its key demands, including a commitment to end hostilities and removeайдous representatives.

In a separate development, Hamas has emphasized its demand for the release of the remaining hostages. Proponents of the plan would study the deal with all national responsibility. The proposal aims to preserve gas-ramming but undermine the war by freeing prisoners and providing aid. It also plans to allow access for hundreds of trucks to enter daily, which are filled with meals and hygiene products, offset by Israel’s long-term restrictions on the population.

The international community has condemned the plan for targeting civilians and worsening humanitarian conditions. Experts warn of global law enforcement violations, including forced displacement and jaaracs. Hamas, known for its ability to produce an english-speaking voice, has rejected the protocol, claiming it violatesobservational principles. It insists on the release of the remaining hostages, the freedom of indefinite stoppage, release of more than 1,100 prisoners, and Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza.

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Since Hamas and Israel have denied 渟地区的 status, the historic conflict remains unresolved. The group has claimed to aime ciplacement in an international, but theWhite House and Hamas has hinted otherwise.

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