Hamas discussing US 'ideas' for Gaza ceasefire after Trump's 'last warning'
Summary
Hamas is reviewing ideas from the United States about a possible ceasefire in Gaza. The proposal involves releasing hostages and includes discussions about long-term peace efforts. The situation follows U.S. President Trump’s warning to Hamas and increased military activity in Gaza by Israel.Key Facts
- Hamas received ceasefire ideas from the U.S. via mediators.
- The proposal involves freeing hostages within 48 hours of a 60-day truce.
- In exchange, Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails would be released.
- U.S. President Trump issued a "last warning" to Hamas to agree to a deal.
- Israeli military intensified its offensive in Gaza, urging residents to leave.
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 40 people in Gaza on Monday.
- Israeli Prime Minister warned Gazans ahead of increased military actions.
- The proposal aims for a long-term settlement, addressing humanitarian and security concerns.
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