Hamas has officially turned down an Israeli proposal for a six-week ceasefire, which conditioned the pause in hostilities on the disarmament of the militant group. A senior Palestinian official stated the proposal lacked commitments essential for Hamas, including an end to the conflict and the withdrawal of Israeli troops, which are critical to the group’s conditions for releasing hostages. As military offensives continue, both the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the casualties are on the rise, raising serious international concerns and calls for urgent relief.
**Hamas Dismisses Israeli Ceasefire Proposal Amid Ongoing Escalations in Gaza**

**Hamas Dismisses Israeli Ceasefire Proposal Amid Ongoing Escalations in Gaza**
Israel's demand for Hamas disarmament in exchange for a ceasefire has been rejected as the humanitarian situation in Gaza deteriorates.
Since the escalation of hostilities began, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have severely worsened, with UN agencies warning of unprecedented shortages of food and medical supplies due to prolonged blockades imposed by Israel. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported ongoing attacks, including airstrikes that have caused civilian casualties and damaged hospital facilities essential for treating the injured. Amidst these developments, Hamas claims it is prepared to return hostages in exchange for a comprehensive ceasefire, but a growing number of civilians are suffering from dire conditions that continue to escalate in the region.
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Hamas has rejected Israel's ceasefire proposal that includes disarming the group, as military actions persist in Gaza, exacerbating humanitarian crises. UN warns of worsening conditions for civilians.
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Hamas has rejected Israel's ceasefire proposal that includes disarming the group, as military actions persist in Gaza, exacerbating humanitarian crises. UN warns of worsening conditions for civilians.