Hamas unlikely to take part in new round of Gaza ceasefire talks
Briefly

Hamas's unwillingness to engage in upcoming ceasefire talks diminishes the possibility of an agreement amid escalating tensions with Iran, compounded by a hardline stance from Israel.
The potential for retaliatory strikes by Iran against Israel looms large, as Tehran's hardline response to the killing of a Hamas leader heightens the risk of conflict.
President Joe Biden expressed hope that a ceasefire could deter Iranian strikes, emphasizing the need for regional de-escalation amidst growing military preparations by Israel and the US.
Hamas rejected further negotiations, urging mediators to implement already established agreements rather than proposing new discussions that might prolong the conflict.
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