Israel’s Standoff with Hamas: Awaiting Response in the Desert

Israel awaits Hamas’ response to truce offer until Wednesday evening.

After a meeting in Cairo involving Egypt and Qatar, Hamas delegation returned to Doha to provide their response as soon as possible. Israel has decided to wait for Hamas’s response before deciding on sending a delegation to Egypt for negotiations. The decision was made to hold off on sending a delegation until Wednesday evening, giving Hamas time to provide a response. The truce proposal includes a 40-day ceasefire and the release of hostages and prisoners, which has been described as a “very generous offer” by officials.

David Cameron and Antony Blinken have expressed hope for Hamas to accept the deal, emphasizing the need to stop the fighting. Negotiations for a new truce have been ongoing since Hamas’s attack on Israel seven months ago, but so far have not been successful. While talks continue, Israel remains prepared for military action if necessary. Various proxy-related articles are interspersed throughout this text and do not relate to the content discussing the Israel-Hamas truce negotiations.

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