Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has publicly condemned Hamas, demanding the release of Israeli hostages and the group's disarmament. Abbas's remarks come as international mediators push for a long-term ceasefire in Gaza, aiming to end the ongoing conflict. Hamas has rejected partial deals, insisting on terms that would ensure its survival and influence in Gaza. The situation remains tense, with continued Israeli strikes and mounting pressure for a comprehensive resolution. The fate of the hostages and the future governance of Gaza are central to ongoing negotiations.
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Hamas’s ‘all-or-nothing’ strategy: Why it rejected a partial deal
Hamas’s refusal to accept a recent Israeli partial deal offer for a ceasefire and the release of some 10 Israeli hostages is a calculated attempt to ensure its long-term survival by forcing Israel to end the war on the terror group’s terms,
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Mediators work on proposal for long-term truce as Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 9
Officials say Arab mediators are working on a proposal to end the Israel-Hamas war that would include a five to seven year truce and the release of all remaining hostages
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