Hamas has rejected the latest US-backed ceasefire proposal, according to Palestinian sources familiar with the negotiations, deepening uncertainty over efforts to pause the war in Gaza. The group said the plan did not meet its core demands.
The refusal comes as mediators have struggled to bridge major gaps between the sides. The stalled talks underscore how difficult it remains to secure even a temporary halt in a conflict that has driven widespread civilian suffering and displacement.
The latest breakdown adds pressure on diplomats trying to revive the negotiations, while residents in Gaza continue to face severe hardship amid the fighting. No breakthrough appeared imminent after the rejection, according to the Reuters report.
US officials have pushed for a ceasefire framework aimed at easing the violence and creating space for further negotiations, but the latest response suggests the sides remain far apart on key terms.
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