Tuesday, August 19, 2025 - Hamas militants have informed mediators that it accepts the latest ceasefire proposal for Gaza, according to international and Israeli media outlets citing Hamas officials.
While details remain limited, reports indicate that the
revised proposal was presented to Hamas a day earlier. It reportedly builds on
the group’s previous response, which included a framework for a 60-day
ceasefire and a two-step release of hostages held in Gaza.
Egyptian and Qatari mediators are leading the negotiations in
their ongoing effort to broker a truce between Israel and Hamas.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz reacted by saying Hamas
agreed to discuss the deal “only because of its fear that we seriously intend
to conquer Gaza City.” Speaking to senior Israeli officers, Katz stressed that
seizing control of the city “will lead to the defeat of Hamas,” as the group’s
leadership and military infrastructure remain concentrated there.
Israel has announced plans to capture Gaza City following
earlier breakdowns in negotiations, sparking international concern over a
worsening humanitarian crisis. Aid agencies warn that Gaza is on the brink of
famine.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump voiced skepticism
about the ceasefire efforts, writing on social media that hostages would only
be returned “when Hamas is confronted and destroyed.”
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