Hamas has submitted a revised response to a proposed Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, which Israeli officials are now reviewing and have described as 'workable.' The negotiations, mediated by international parties, are focused on a 60-day truce and the release of hostages, but remain stalled over key issues such as control and distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Both sides are blaming each other for delays, with Israel insisting on maintaining control over parts of Gaza and Hamas demanding a path to a permanent ceasefire. The deepening hunger crisis in Gaza has made aid distribution a central sticking point in the talks.
Despite some signs of progress, a final agreement has yet to be reached, and fighting continues.
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