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Hamas gives a "positive" response to the US ceasefire proposal for Gaza

"Hamas's response is positive and I think it should help to reach an agreement," said a Palestinian official quoted by Reuters. Donald Trump's proposal proposes a 60-day ceasefire after Israel killed 57,200 Palestinians in 21 months.

GAZA (---), 03/07/2025.- Palestinians head to gather to receive humanitarian aid to be delivered through the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip, passing by a makeshift solar production point on Al-Rashid Street in western Gaza City, 03 July, 2025. EFE/EPA/HAITHAM IMAD

Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza.

Hamashas responded "positively" to the mediators on the latest ceasefire proposaland is ready to negotiate "immediately."

U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 60-day ceasefire proposal following 21 months of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

"Hamas's response is positive and I think it should help reach an agreement," said a Palestinian official quoted by Reuters.

Israel accepts the "conditions necessary for a ceasefire" at the proposal of the United States. However, Hamas, which governs the Strip, and Binyamin Netanyahu's government are far removed from a common position.

At least 57,200 Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza

According to the latest data provided by the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, more than 57,200 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive since 7 October 2023.

In recent hours, 138 people have been killed and 452 injured in Israeli attacks.

According to the Gaza authorities, at least 6,710 people have died since 18 March, when Israel broke the ceasefire reached in January. Palestinians shot dead by the Zionist army while awaiting humanitarian aid are 714, as the UN has also stressed.

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