
Hamas Ready for Indirect Gaza Ceasefire Talks, Urges Immediate Negotiations
Hamas has announced its readiness to start indirect negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire immediately, signaling a potential path to peace in the region.
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Hamas has announced its readiness to start indirect negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire immediately, signaling a potential path to peace in the region.

Hamas seeks changes to a U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal, but the U.S. deems their response ‘unacceptable,’ escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.

Hamas announced reaching an agreement with the U.S. on a Gaza ceasefire framework, including hostage releases. However, the U.S. envoy denies acceptance, and Israel has yet to officially respond.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas leader in Gaza, was eliminated in an Israeli air strike earlier this month.

Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal by U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff, aiming to halt hostilities in Gaza.

Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu signals openness to ending fighting in Gaza if conditions are met, including hostages’ release, exile of Hamas terrorists, and Gaza’s disarmament.

Israel and Hamas are engaging in indirect talks in Doha to potentially end the Gaza war and secure the release of hostages.

Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel have resumed in Doha, with Hamas proposing a two-month ceasefire in exchange for the release of hostages and increased aid deliveries.

Amid ongoing ceasefire talks, Hamas has released U.S.-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander to the Red Cross in Gaza.

Hamas announces plan to release Israeli-U.S. hostage Edan Alexander as part of efforts to secure a ceasefire and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.