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Hamas militants reject Israeli ceasefire proposal

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Israel offered a truce in exchange for the release of the hostages.

Terrorist group HAMAS< /strong> rejected Israel's offer to establish a temporary truce.

This was reported by The Wall Street Journal with reference to the words of the leaders of the political wing of Hamas.

The report indicates that militant leaders in talks with Egyptian mediators said Israel must stop its offensive in the Gaza Strip before discussing any potential agreement.

In addition, the militants demand that Israel release all Palestinian hostages, of whom Hamas estimates there are about 100 people left.

In turn, Israel rejected the militants' language to stop the operation in the Gaza Strip, and also stated that. Such conditions cannot serve as a basis for starting negotiations.

Recall that it was previously reported that Israel is proposing to suspend fighting in Gaza for at least one week as part of a new agreement to force Hamas to release more than 30 hostages.

In addition, we previously informed that Germany opposed the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

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