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    Hamas Considers Truce to Halt Gaza Conflict

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    A senior Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, has indicated that the group has not finalized a decision regarding a potential ceasefire proposal to end the ongoing warfare in Gaza. Despite significant diplomatic efforts, including multi-party discussions held in Paris, Hamdan cited a need for more time before Hamas announces its position on the offer.

    Why It Matters

    The ongoing conflict has embroiled Gaza and Israel in a near four-month war, causing widespread casualties and instability in the region. A truce is seen as a critical step towards de-escalation and addressing the humanitarian crisis triggered by the hostilities.

    Truce Proposal Details

    The tentative truce deal would initiate with a six-week pause in fighting, potentially paved by some hostages being exchanged for Palestinian prisoners. Mixed signals on acceptance of terms and conditions have surged, prolonging an urgently needed resolution.

    Hamas’ Demands and Israel’s Stance

    Hamas has requested a complete cessation of hostilities and a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, an end to Israel’s blockade, and other extensive demands. Israel has consistently pursued to defeat Hamas and secure hostage release, supporting a pause in fighting if it contributes to these goals.

    International Involvement

    The complex negotiation involved various international partners, including Qatar, Egypt, the US, and France, each potentially influencing the structure of the proposed agreement. Such diplomacy underscores the global implications of the Gaza conflict.

    Underlying Tensions

    Differing perspectives within the leadership ranks of both Hamas and Israel have led to uncertainty over the potential for reaching any concord. Amid this divergence, both parties await responses to the preliminary ceasefire terms while managing internal debates.

    Human Cost of War

    In the wake of the conflict, over a thousand lives have been lost, and hundreds of abductions have been carried out, primarily targeting civilian populations. The human toll of the war adds urgency to the diplomatic efforts for reaching a ceasefire.

    Looking Forward

    Responses to the truce proposal are anticipated within the coming days, with prospects of a ceasefire and potential alleviation of the humanitarian situation hanging in the balance.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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