Hamas demands permanent ceasefire and full Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza, rejecting U.S. temporary truce proposal. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff dismissed Hamas’ stance, stating it delays peace prospects.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoed this, claiming Hamas’ response hinders progress despite Israel’s agreement to U.S. plan.
On Sunday, Israeli forces fired on Palestinians at a U.S.-backed aid distribution center in Gaza, killing at least 31 and injuring over 150. Gaza’s health ministry called these areas “death traps” rather than humanitarian hubs. United Nations warns Gaza faces severe famine, with people dying from malnutrition amid relentless Israeli bombardment.
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Arab nations, including Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE, condemned Israel after it canceled a West Bank visit and meeting with their foreign ministers. The ongoing violence and stalled talks deepen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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