Middle East conflict live updates: Hamas says it is studying cease-fire proposal after negotiators leave Cairo
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Hamas is reviewing the latest cease-fire proposal despite criticism of it not meeting Palestinian demands, with intentions to respond. Israeli Prime Minister mentioned plans for an invasion of Rafah without specifying a date.
Egypt, Jordan, and France urged for a permanent cease-fire, two-state solution, and immediate release of hostages in Gaza. The situation remains tense with uncertainty around Israel's planned ground offensive in Rafah amidst recent withdrawals.
U.S. Defense Secretary emphasized the need to increase humanitarian assistance to Gaza in a call with Israeli Defense Minister. Meanwhile, the situation in Gaza remains dire as aid officials stress the urgency of consistent humanitarian aid.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported a high death toll and extensive injuries since the war began, highlighting the alarming humanitarian crisis in the region with the majority of casualties being women and children.
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