Hamas has rejected the latest ceasefire proposal aimed at ending the war in Gaza, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. The setback comes as the humanitarian toll continues to grow, with Palestinians bearing the brunt of the fighting and displacement.
The talks have centered on securing a pause in hostilities, increasing aid access, and creating a path toward a more durable agreement. But the latest rejection underscores how far apart the sides remain, even as international pressure builds for a deal that could slow the killing and relieve civilian suffering.
The conflict has left Gaza facing widespread devastation, while families on both sides continue to wait for news of hostages, the missing, and the dead. With each failed round of diplomacy, the prospects for a near-term breakthrough appear increasingly uncertain.
Officials and intermediaries are expected to keep pushing for another formula that can win support from all parties, but for now the latest proposal has collapsed without agreement.
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