
Israel's first steps of military operation in Gaza City
Hamas on Monday agreed to a ceasefire plan for Gaza that involves a 60-day truce, a phased hostage release, partial Israeli troop withdrawal, and direct talks toward ending the conflict, according to a Reuters report published Tuesday. Meanwhile, Israel is reportedly reviewing the proposal and is expected to give a decision by week’s end.
According to details from Hamas officials and Egyptian security sources who spoke with the US-based news agency, the deal is quite similar to an earlier US-backed proposal that Hamas had rejected in July. Here’s how the plan is structured:
Meanwhile, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said that mediators are pushing full steam to revive the US ceasefire model and have invited President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff into talks. Hamas has accepted the proposal, Bassem Naim, a senior official of the Palestinian armed group, recently told The Associated Press.
Egypt, meanwhile, has reportedly forwarded the plan to Israeli officials.
Israel doesn’t appear to have shifted its stance with officials reiterating their demands for full hostage release, as reported by AP. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war until Hamas is fully disarmed.
Gaza’s Health Ministry has said that more than 62,004 people, including children, lost their lives and 156,230 others have been left injured since the war began. Reports suggest that the ministry — operated under Hamas-led government in the war-ravaged enclave — remains a key source even amid Israeli disagreement.
At least five more deaths linked to malnutrition were reported this week even as humanitarian organisations accuse Israel of contributing to famine conditions. Israel has denied a widespread starvation campaign, with UN agencies citing logistical hurdles due to security breakdowns.
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