
Hamas Accepts US Ceasefire Proposal, Israel Rejects: Gaza Hostage Crisis Intensifies
Gaza Ceasefire Proposal: Hamas Accepts, Israel Rejects Amidst Hostage Crisis The ongoing conflict in Gaza took a significant turn today with a developing situation involving a US-brokered ceasefire proposal. A Hamas official confirmed to Al Arabiya that the group has agreed to release 10 hostages in exchange for a 70-day ceasefire. The official stated, "The proposal includes American guarantees to ensure a lasting end to the violence." However, this offer has been met with immediate rejection from an Israeli official, indicating the significant challenges in reaching a lasting peace. The proposal's details remain somewhat unclear, but the confirmation from Hamas suggests a willingness to de-escalate the conflict. The video footage accompanying the news report depicts soldiers and a meeting, highlighting the intense negotiations surrounding this critical moment. The contrasting responses from both sides underscore the deep divisions and complexities of the situation. The path to a lasting resolution remains uncertain, but this latest development offers a glimmer of hope amidst the ongoing crisis.