Tensions Rise in Gaza: Hamas Seeks Truce Deal Amid Standoff

Hamas expresses willingness for an interim truce in the ongoing Gaza conflict, offering to release hostages in exchange for a ceasefire. Negotiations with support from Qatar, Egypt, and the U.S. face challenges as disputes continue over truce logistics. Israel demands Hamas disarmament for war to end.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-07-2025 22:00 IST | Created: 18-07-2025 22:00 IST
Tensions Rise in Gaza: Hamas Seeks Truce Deal Amid Standoff
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Hamas has indicated its preference for an interim truce in the ongoing Gaza conflict, with a spokesperson emphasizing that failure to reach such an agreement might prompt the group to renew demands for a comprehensive solution.

Despite Hamas' proposal to release hostages and settle on a permanent ceasefire, Israel has yet to agree, according to Abu Ubaida in a televised statement. The negotiations, driven by Arab mediators Qatar and Egypt with backing from the United States, seek a 60-day ceasefire in the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave.

The potential deal includes the release of 10 hostages and the return of the remains of 18 others over the ceasefire period. Hamas cautions that Israeli non-compliance may derail prospects for future partial agreements. Key challenges remain over Israeli withdrawal maps, aid delivery into Gaza, and assurances for a lasting truce. Talks have stalled without substantial progress.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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