Hamas announced on Saturday that it is seeking amendments to a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal in Gaza, drawing a sharp rebuke from President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, who labeled the response “totally unacceptable.” The proposal, which includes a 60-day truce, envisions the release of 28 Israeli hostages in exchange for over 1,200 Palestinian prisoners, along with the delivery of humanitarian aid.
While Hamas expressed support for the framework, it reiterated demands for a permanent ceasefire, Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza, and restoration of critical infrastructure. The group also called for unrestricted travel at the Rafah crossing and permission for building materials to rebuild hospitals and schools. Hamas insists the deal must guarantee an end to hostilities and enable sustained humanitarian relief.
Israel, which had agreed to the outline, rejected Hamas’ terms. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s commitment to defeating Hamas and securing the release of all hostages. Hamas has proposed the release of 10 living and 18 deceased hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, contingent on phased releases and increased aid access.
The conflict continues to escalate, with Israel confirming the death of Mohammad Sinwar, Hamas' Gaza chief. Israeli forces remain active in Gaza, targeting militants and infrastructure, amid reports of widespread destruction and displacement.
Aid groups report dire humanitarian conditions, with flour deliveries looted amid starvation. The UN warns of famine risks, criticizing the limited aid reaching civilians. Israel blames Hamas for diverting supplies, while Hamas denies such claims.
The war, which began after Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, has killed over 54,000 Palestinians and left much of Gaza in ruins. Despite hopes for progress, the path to a lasting ceasefire remains fraught with obstacles.


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