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Hamas Accepts Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal With American Assurances Over Talks to End War
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Hamas has agreed to a tentative 60-day cease-fire deal in Gaza, which includes a hostage-release component. If finalized, this would pave the way for U.S.-supported negotiations between Hamas and Israel aimed at ending the war permanently, according to Arab officials close to the talks.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t a done deal yet, but it’s a significant step toward potentially halting the devastating war in Gaza. The U.S. involvement adds weight to the proposal, though past cease-fires have been fragile. If it holds, it could open the door to broader peace talks—but skepticism remains given the history of broken agreements in the region.
'Gave positive response': Hamas on latest ceasefire proposal to end Gaza war
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Hamas has signaled openness to a new ceasefire deal brokered by Egypt and Qatar, calling it a "positive response" and showing willingness to jump into talks right away. They’re pushing for assurances that the war won’t restart after an initial pause, though the fine print of the proposal isn’t fully public yet.
Editor’s Note: After months of devastating fighting in Gaza, even a glimmer of progress toward a ceasefire matters. Hamas’s reaction suggests there’s room to negotiate, but the big question is whether both sides can agree on what happens after a temporary halt—especially whether Israel would accept a permanent end to hostilities. For civilians trapped in the warzone, this could be a critical step, but past deals have fallen apart over similar sticking points.
Hamas says it responds to Gaza ceasefire proposal in 'a positive spirit'
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Hamas has responded to a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal for Gaza with what it calls "a positive spirit," signaling potential openness to a deal that includes hostage releases and talks to end the conflict. While details remain unclear, this marks a rare moment of cautious optimism in a war that has dragged on for months.
Editor’s Note: After months of devastating violence and stalled negotiations, any hint of progress toward a ceasefire matters—especially one that could bring hostages home and pause the bloodshed. But "positive spirit" doesn’t mean a done deal; past talks have collapsed, and both sides have hardline factions. Still, it’s a flicker of hope in a grim situation.
Hamas gives 'positive response' to Gaza ceasefire mediators
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Hamas has signaled approval of a proposed Gaza ceasefire in talks with mediators, calling it a "positive response." However, the group cautioned that negotiations aren’t over yet—details still need to be ironed out.
Editor’s Note: This could be a tentative step toward pausing the violence in Gaza, but don’t break out the confetti just yet. Hamas’s cautious optimism suggests there’s still room for talks to stall or fall apart. For civilians caught in the crossfire, though, even a glimmer of progress matters.
Hamas responds to US-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal in a ‘positive spirit’
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Hamas has responded to a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal for Gaza with what they’re calling a "positive spirit," raising hopes for a potential 60-day pause in fighting. While this signals a step forward, Israel hasn’t publicly reacted yet—so the ball’s now in their court.
Editor’s Note: After months of devastating violence, any movement toward a ceasefire is significant. Hamas’s openness here could hint at a rare window for de-escalation, but Israel’s next move will make or break the deal. For civilians trapped in the crossfire, even a temporary halt could mean lifesaving relief.
Hamas gives 'positive' response to Gaza ceasefire proposal, says ready for talks
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Hamas has signaled a willingness to pause hostilities, calling its response to a Gaza ceasefire proposal "positive" and expressing readiness to begin talks right away. The deal, brokered by Egypt and Qatar, follows pressure from the US, with President Trump recently confirming Israel’s agreement to a 60-day truce and urging Hamas to get on board.
Editor’s Note: After months of devastating violence, this could be the first real opening for peace talks—or at least a temporary reprieve for civilians caught in the crossfire. Hamas’s public acceptance (for now) suggests a rare moment of diplomatic momentum, though past ceasefires have collapsed quickly. If it holds, it might buy time for broader negotiations or humanitarian relief. If not, the cycle of escalation could resume. Either way, it’s a fragile step worth watching.

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