Israeli government accused of sabotaging Gaza ceasefire proposal

theguardian.com

Israeli government is accused of sabotaging a US-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal by introducing new demands, delaying negotiations. Hamas dropped a key demand for a definitive end to the war. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces criticism for hindering efforts to secure hostages' release. Concerns arise over far-right ministers' influence against a ceasefire. Pressure mounts as a ceasefire could de-escalate tensions with Hezbollah. Gaza conflict since 7 October has resulted in 38,153 Palestinian deaths and 87,828 injuries.


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