
Hamas Agrees to 60-Day Gaza Truce, Hostage Release Plan Unveiled
Hamas Agrees to Gaza Ceasefire Plan: A 60-Day Truce and Hostage Release Gaza Strip – In a significant development, Hamas has reportedly agreed to a ceasefire plan proposed through intermediaries. The plan outlines a 60-day truce and a phased release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. However, Israeli officials have expressed skepticism about Hamas's commitment and the plan's overall feasibility. The proposed plan, which involves the delivery of humanitarian aid, has been met with mixed reactions. An unnamed senior Israeli official stated, "The proposal received by Israel cannot be accepted by any responsible government. Hamas lacks a genuine desire to move forward with a deal." Despite this skepticism, humanitarian aid convoys have begun entering Gaza under the supervision of international organizations. A spokesperson for an international aid agency commented, "We are working to ensure the safe and efficient distribution of aid, reaching those most in need across Gaza." The situation remains tense, with ongoing negotiations and concerns about potential violations of the ceasefire. However, the agreement represents a possible step towards de-escalation and a path toward a more lasting peace in the region.