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'Kill' the ceasefire again? Hamas' proposed 'amendment' is unacceptable to Israel


Leader Online Desk: UN approves Gaza ceasefire After this, the discussion on the new peace day has started. Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas has demanded revisions to the ceasefire agreement. Israel has refused to implement the amendment proposed by Hamas. It is reported that the blame game has started once again between the two sides By CNN is given

Demand a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza

Hamas has presented its response to the cease-fire proposal presented by the US in Gaza. Amendments are also suggested in this agreement. These included a permanent ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. This demand has been rejected by Israel in the past. As a result, talks are now expected to continue through the mediators of Qatar and Egypt, coordinated by the US.

Hamas spokesman and political bureau member Osama Hamdan told Lebanon's Al Mayadeen TV channel that we are committed to achieving a ceasefire. But we remain firm in our demand for a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal of Israel from Gaza. Meanwhile, an Israeli official, speaking to CNN's Barak Ravid, rejected the demand. Israeli officials have said that Hamas has rejected a proposal for a hostage release agreement put forward by US President Joe Biden.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is trying to implement the cease-fire agreement proposed by President Joe Biden. Meanwhile, the plan drawn up by Israel has not been fully made public. The United Nations Security Council approved it on Monday.

United Nations Approves US President's Ceasefire Proposal

US President Joe Biden's cease-fire proposal announced last month calls for a three-phase plan. It will first begin with a six-week ceasefire. Will release some hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Israeli soldiers will withdraw from Gaza. Also, Palestinian citizens will be allowed to return to their homes. The second phase will see a permanent end to hostilities, the release of all remaining hostages, and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The third phase will launch a major reconstruction plan for Gaza. will do This proposal has been approved by the United Nations.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given conflicting signals on the ceasefire deal, saying Israel will not stop until Hamas is destroyed despite the US saying Israel has accepted the proposal.

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