Hamas has issued a strong warning against Israel’s recent military actions in Gaza, stating that these actions, combined with the non-negotiable stances of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, could potentially undermine the progress made in ceasefire and hostage release negotiations. After initially dropping the demand for a permanent ceasefire as a precondition for talks, hopes for a breakthrough were raised last week. However, Hamas accused Netanyahu of introducing new “obstacles” by outlining principles for any potential deal that included Israel’s right to resume combat operations. The situation escalated as Israeli forces advanced into central areas of Gaza City, triggering mass displacement of Palestinian residents. In response, the Israeli military claimed to have killed dozens of militants and destroyed multiple underground tunnels. The health officials in Gaza reported a significant number of casualties, including civilian deaths, due to Israeli airstrikes. The escalating violence has led to growing concerns over the viability of ceasefire talks and the safety of civilians caught in the conflict. The US and other mediators are working to mitigate the tensions and facilitate dialogue between the two parties, but significant challenges and diverging priorities remain unresolved. The fragile ceasefire prospects hang in the balance as each side maneuvers to secure its interests and demands.
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