Gaza on Brink: Hamas Insists on Troop Withdrawal as Ceasefire Talks Stall
News Context
At a glance
- Hamas has stated that a ceasefire is not possible without the withdrawal of troops from Gaza.
- Hamas has made it clear that a ceasefire is contingent upon the withdrawal of troops from Gaza.
Hamas and Ceasefire Talks: A Complex Situation in Gaza
Hamas has stated that a ceasefire is not possible without the withdrawal of troops from Gaza. This statement comes as various news outlets report on the ongoing discussions between Hamas and other parties.
Current Developments
- Hamas says a ceasefire is not possible without troops leaving Gaza; Discussion without resolution (MediaOne Online)
- Gaza occupation: Hamas says ceasefire talks underway (Thejas News)
- Will Hamas be ‘kicked out’ of Gaza? Mossad, CIA spy chiefs unite in Doha; Many strategies for Netanyahu (Manorama Online)
- Hamas calls for a ceasefire; Argument that hostages will not be transferred without abandoning them (Janmabhumi)
- Israeli Ambassador to India asks Hamas to release hostages (24 News)
Key Points
Hamas has made it clear that a ceasefire is contingent upon the withdrawal of troops from Gaza. The situation remains complex, with various parties involved in discussions. The Israeli Ambassador to India has requested that Hamas release hostages, while Hamas argues that this will not happen without the abandonment of certain conditions.
Related Topics
ceasefire, troops, leaving, Gaza, Hamas, discussion, decision
