Hamas has outrightly rejected Israel's latest ceasefire proposal, demanding an end to the war and total withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas’s chief negotiator, criticized the proposal by Prime Minister Netanyahu as setting impossible conditions. He highlighted that Hamas regards complete disarmament as a red line, asserting their right to possess weapons. With ongoing tensions, al-Hayya expressed readiness for a comprehensive deal involving hostage exchanges, while Israel maintains its presence in Gaza, leading to significant casualties and continuing hostilities.
Hamas confronted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposal for ceasefire as unacceptable, emphasizing an end to the war and total troop withdrawal from Gaza.
Khalil al-Hayya declared Hamas’s refusal of partial agreements and stressed the need for a complete package ensuring all hostages' release and Palestinian prisoners' exchange.
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