In a bold call for peace, Hamas announced its readiness to immediately begin indirect negotiations aimed at ending the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. The group’s objective is to secure a permanent ceasefire, ensure vital relief aid reaches the people, and pursue the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip. 🤝
Qatar and Egypt have been working hard behind the scenes to broker a ceasefire. Their plan includes an initial 60-day temporary pause in hostilities, setting the stage for long-term peace. Meanwhile, a delegation from the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee has reiterated that a two-state solution remains the only path to a just and comprehensive peace. 🌍
On the ground, tensions continue to rise as Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir has ordered an expansion of ground operations in both the southern and northern parts of the Gaza Strip. The goal is to create conditions for the return of hostages and a decisive defeat of Hamas.
The situation takes a tragic turn as Gaza's health ministry reported that over 30 Palestinians were killed and nearly 170 injured near a U.S.-backed food distribution site in south Gaza. The International Committee of the Red Cross noted that its field hospital in Rafah received 179 casualties – the highest number in a single incident since its establishment.
This complex mix of diplomatic overtures and military actions highlights a critical moment in the region. While diplomatic efforts offer a glimmer of hope for peace, the ongoing conflict and mounting humanitarian challenges remind us that the road to resolution is still long and difficult. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding story. ✌️
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Hamas ready for new round of Gaza truce talks amid calls for peace
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