Hamas has rejected the latest ceasefire proposal presented by mediators, keeping negotiations stalled as Israeli air and ground attacks continued across Gaza overnight. The talks have yet to produce a breakthrough, even as civilians in the enclave face another round of displacement, destruction, and urgent shortages.
According to the Reuters report, the proposal was the newest attempt to pause the fighting, but Hamas declined to accept the terms. Meanwhile, Israeli forces carried out additional strikes in multiple parts of Gaza, underscoring how far apart the sides remain on the conditions for ending the war.
The continuing violence has left Palestinian civilians absorbing the immediate cost of the deadlock. Hospitals, homes, and basic infrastructure have already been heavily damaged in the conflict, and aid groups have repeatedly warned that the humanitarian situation remains dire.
With no deal announced, the ceasefire track remains uncertain and the battlefield pressure continues to mount. For residents in Gaza, that means more fear, more casualties, and fewer signs that the conflict will ease soon.
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