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Israel rejected Hamas’s statement, saying that the armed group was ready for a “comprehensive deal” to end the war in Gaza and to release all its hostages.
“It’s more spin than Hamas, which has nothing new,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet.
He insisted that the war would end only after the 48 hostages – 20 of whom were thought to be alive – were released, Hamas was disarmed, Gaza was demilitarized, Israel had security control and an “alternative civil administration” was created.
Hamas repeated his call for a deal that would see hostages exchanged for Palestinian prisoners, the Israeli forces withdraw, the border crossroads opened again and the beginning of the reconstruction.
The group also said it agreed with the formation of an administration managed by independent technocrats to manage the post -war gas.
He issued a statement on Tuesday night, hours after US President Donald Trump wrote on social media: “Tell Hamas to return all 20 hostages immediately (not 2 or 5 or 7!) And things will change quickly. This will end!”
Last month, Hamas said he had adopted a plan from the regional mediators Qatar and Egypt, who would see 10 living hostages and the bodies of 18 dead hostages, released during a 60-day truce in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detained in Israeli prisons.
Israel has not yet officially responded to the proposal-decision that Egypt said on Tuesday, reflects “the complete absence of Israeli will to de-escape and achieve peace and peace.”
The proposal was said by Qatar that it was “almost identical” with a more Middle East of the US Middle East Steve Vikof, who has accepted, but Hamas rejected, partly because it does not guarantee that the temporary cessation of fire will lead to a constant.
Netanyahu announced Israel’s intention to conquer the whole gas after the indirect negotiations with Hamas on Vitcof’s proposal fell apart in July.
The prime minister said the goals of the military were to defeat Hamas and release their hostages after 22 months of war caused by the group’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday that Hamas should now choose between the acceptance of the Israeli plan or see Gaza “become the equivalent of Rafa and Bate Hanun”, which were largely leveled by the Israeli bombing and destruction. The Israeli military “prepared with full force,” he warned.
The hostage’s families are concerned that they will be threatened by the coming offensive to capture and occupy the city of Gaza and want the government to immediately agree to a deal that would ensure their release by ending the war.
“Maneuvering in Gaza is a real threat to the hostages, both the living and the deceased, which could disappear forever,” warned the hostage forum and missing families.
“Calls for a comprehensive agreement come from both sides – we want: Sit on the negotiating table now and don’t get up until a deal is signed.”
In recent days, Israeli military has strengthened air and ground attacks on the outskirts of Gaza, which he said he was Hamas Fortress and declared a “dangerous combat area”.
Hospitals said at least 23 Palestinians were killed by Israeli strikes on the city on Thursday, and 15 others were killed elsewhere in the territory.
The medics said two people were killed with a tent strike in a camp for displaced families in Western Gaza City, near Al Schiffa Hospital.
On stage, Somaya Mikdad raised a pack of diapers that she said belonged to one of the victims – a pregnant woman.
“The woman was preparing for the baby … It was her (due) month,” she told the Reuters Agency. “What is their guilt? Is this a war against Hamas or a war against people?”
Meanwhile, the Hamas Civil Protection Agency said eight people were killed in a strike, which hit four homes in the northeastern Tufa neighborhood.
The UN Humanitarian Office has warned that the more increasing increase in the Israeli offensive will “push civilians into an even deeper disaster” in Gaza, which is home to one million people and where hunger is declared.
According to the UN, assistance groups say that hostilities have “horrific humanitarian consequences” for people living in displacement places in “deplorable” conditions, with waste and waste accumulation, widespread rodents and insect infections and inadequate water supply.
On August 14, more than 82,000 people have been recently displaced, many of whom have previously escaped from neighboring North Gaza rule, UN says. Most have moved to the shore and only one -third left for the south, as the Israeli military has instructed.
Many families say that they cannot move because of the high costs and the lack of safe space.
Others do not want to leave after being displaced repeatedly during the conflict.
“This time I don’t leave my house. I want to die here. It doesn’t matter if we move or stay. Tens of thousands of those who left their homes were also killed by Israel, so why worry?” said Nader, the mother of five from Gaza.
The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were hostage.
At least 64,231 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the health ministry in the territory.
The ministry also says that 370 people have so far died during the war as a result of malnutrition and hunger, including three in the last 24 hours.