Israel dismisses 'spin' after Hamas says it is ready for comprehensive Gaza deal
Summary
Israel has dismissed a proposal from Hamas for a comprehensive deal to end the war in Gaza. The proposal included hostage swaps and rebuilding efforts, but Israel's leadership is focused on military objectives in Gaza before agreeing to any deals. Families of hostages are concerned that upcoming military operations will endanger their loved ones.Key Facts
- Israel rejected Hamas's proposal for a comprehensive peace deal regarding the Gaza conflict.
- Hamas proposed a swap deal involving hostages and Palestinian prisoners, along with rebuilding initiatives.
- Israel insists the conflict will not end until specific conditions, like hostages' release and disarmament of Hamas, are met.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed military objectives, including the defeat of Hamas.
- Israel's defense minister announced preparations for a full offensive on Gaza City.
- Hostage families are worried that military actions could put hostages at risk.
- Previous negotiation proposals have failed, with complicated terms regarding ceasefires and exchanges.
- The Israeli military has increased operations in Gaza, resulting in further casualties.
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