Despite threats from Hamas and President Trump, officials and analysts in Gaza remain hopeful that the truce will continue past the weekend, despite Hamas delaying the release of Israeli hostages and Trump’s retaliatory remarks. The deal’s fragility is evident, with Netanyahu hesitant to negotiate an extension and Hamas unwilling to disarm, leading to concerns of a larger crisis in March. While aid delivery disputes persist, the perception that Netanyahu is stalling negotiations further complicates the situation, with Hamas attempting to accelerate aid delivery and force earnest negotiations, potentially in response to Trump’s vision for Gaza’s future.
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Hamas signals rejection of Israel’s latest truce proposal
SummaryHamas has rejected Israel's recent truce proposal, demanding a comprehensive agreement to end the ongoing war, amid Israeli airstrikes that have killed at least 40 people in Gaza. The proposal included a 45-day ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the disarming of Hamas, which the group refuses, seeking instead a full prisoner exchange and reconstruction efforts. As the humanitarian crisis worsens, with over half a million displaced and severe shortages of essentials, Hamas accused Israel...
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