According to Al Jajira’s sources, Hamas agreed to the United States’s ceasefire proposal to Gaza, but an American official rejected the claim and said that the agreement is being discussed “unacceptable” and “disappointing”.
According to the Reuters news agency, Israeli officials have denied that the proposal on Monday that the Israeli government cannot accept it cannot be accepted.
Conflict reports came as Israeli troops removed themselves The bombing of a relentless bomb Palestinians who were starving in Gaza, and the besieged enclaves, continued to restrict access to help.
Medical sources say there are at least 81 people, including many children Kill Only in the Israeli attack on Monday.
Hamas and US Middle East Ambassador Steve Whitcoff have agreed to the draft at a meeting in Katari capital of Doha, Al Jajira said. It includes a 60 -day ceasefire, and the release of 10 living prisoners in Gaza is in two stages, he said.
US President Donald Trump ensures the rules of the deal and withdrawing Israeli troops from Gaza. The agreement said that the agreement was to the entry of humanitarian assistance, without the conditions for a day, sources said.
However, Whitcoff rejected the idea that Hamas had accepted his offer for a prisoner and contracting contract, saying that the Reuters said “completely unacceptable”.
A US source close to Whitcoff said that Al Jajira was “not accurate” and the contract of the Palestinian group was “disappointing.”
New red lines
Al Jajira’s Kimberly Halklack, reported by Washington DC, referred to the US officer as a “temporary ceasefire agreement” with Israel.
“What it does is to allow half of the living prisoners, as well as half of the dead,” he said.
“In turn, the White House believes that it leads to a diplomatic path of discussions that lead to a permanent ceasefire. And this is the agreement to say that al Jajira Hamas should be taken,” he said.
There was no immediate response from Hamas.
In Israel, Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a message recorded on social media, promising to bring back the remaining 58 Israeli prisoners in Gaza, which is believed to be still alive.
“If we do not achieve it today, we will achieve it tomorrow, and if not tomorrow, tomorrow’s day. We are not giving up,” Netanyahu said.
“We intended to bring them all back, alive and dead,” he said.
The Israeli leader made no reference to the proposed agreement.
Hamda Salhat, who reported from Jordan’s capital, Amman, has long rejected the calls made by Hamas for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, vowed to continue the war until the “total victory” against the Palestinian group.
“The Israeli Premier has added new red lines about bringing the end of the war,” Salhat said.
“This is the return of Israeli prisoners, the exile of Hamas’s Dimilitarization (and) military and political leaders. The implementation of Trump’s plan to Gaza. This is a widely condemned as a ethnic cleansing, and the White House withdrew several months ago.”
“But Netanyahu says that if the end of the war is the end of it.”
‘All eyes on Doha’
In Gaza, the Palestinians said they were desperate for any agreement to end Israel’s relentless bombing and blockade, leaving the entire population of Enclave on the edge of the drought.
“All the Palestinian eyes are on the Doha,” said Khudari from Khudari Central Gaza, Deer El-Bala.
“Since the resume of Israel, Palestinians have been attacking their homes, schools, temporary tents and safe humanitarian zones … they are saying that they will not be able to get a ment for their families,” Khaudari said.
“Palestinians here are saying that there are no choices left, and they are trying to survive the Israeli Air Force and the mass hunger imposed on them.”
Israel resumed the war against Gaza on March 18, two weeks after the total blockade imposed on the enclave.
At least 3,822 Palestinians have died in Israel’s new attack and the total number of deaths confirmed has now reached 53,977, according to Gaja’s health officials. About 122,966 people were injured.
Israel eased its blockade last week, saying it allowed about 170 aid trucks to Gaza, but humanitarian officials say that there is nowhere to be given to the two million people of Enclave after a total of 11 weeks.