Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas over the Gaza conflict have reached a critical impasse, with both sides unable to agree on key issues such as Israeli troop withdrawal and the terms for a lasting truce. Despite new proposals and increased flexibility from Israel, Hamas has rejected recent offers, insisting on a full withdrawal and refusing what it calls a 'surrender' agreement. Mediators from the US, Qatar, and Egypt are working to bridge the remaining gaps, but optimism is fading as violence and civilian casualties continue to mount in Gaza. Political leaders, including US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, have expressed hope for a breakthrough, but talks remain deadlocked. The ongoing stalemate prolongs suffering for civilians and leaves the region in a state of uncertainty.
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