Hamas Rejects New Cease-Fire Talks, Demands Implementation of Existing Proposal
Hamas calls on US, Egypt, and Qatar to enforce previously agreed truce plan, citing ongoing Israeli aggression.
- Hamas refuses to attend new cease-fire negotiations, urging adherence to the May 31 proposal endorsed by Biden.
- Israeli military operations continue, with recent airstrikes killing nearly 100 people in Gaza.
- Hamas leadership changes stance, now pushing for a cease-fire deal while accusing Israel of escalating the conflict.
- US, Egypt, and Qatar leaders stress the urgency of concluding a cease-fire and hostage-release agreement.
- Rising casualties and regional tensions complicate the potential for successful negotiations.


























































































































