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hamas calls israel's new ceasefire agreement "absurd"

2024-09-20

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according to israeli state media reports on the 19th local time, israel has resubmitted a new proposal for a ceasefire agreement in gaza, which includes providing hamas leaders with a "safe passage" to leave the gaza strip in exchange for the release of israeli detainees.

the picture shows the ruins caused by this round of middle east conflict in the gaza strip

according to reports, under the terms of the new agreement, israel can ensure the safe departure of hamas leader yahya sinwar and any hamas members who want to leave palestine. the new agreement also calls for the disarmament of the gaza strip and the replacement of hamas in the gaza strip with "a new administrative mechanism." currently, the proposal has been submitted to the united states, but the israeli prime minister's office has not yet officially confirmed the news.

hamas official calls new proposal 'absurd'

lebanese media quoted hamas officials as saying that although hamas has not yet officially received the proposal, hamas believes that the content of the new agreement reported by the media is "absurd" and that the proposal "does not respect" the negotiation efforts of the relevant mediating parties over the past few months.

since the outbreak of the current round of israeli-palestinian conflict, israel and hamas have held several rounds of ceasefire negotiations under the mediation of the united states, qatar and egypt, but both israel and hamas have accused each other of making unreasonable conditions that have prevented the agreement from being reached. it is understood that the control of the "philadelphia corridor" on the border between egypt and the gaza strip is the main point of disagreement in the ceasefire negotiations.