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Hamas reports that there has been no progress on a ceasefire agreement with Israel.

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 9:08 PM
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As the conflict in Gaza continues to escalate, the Hamas-run health ministry reports that almost 38,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel initiated its military operation. However, the ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in this count. Efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement have been unsuccessful, with a senior Hamas official stating that no progress has been made in talks with Israel. This ongoing conflict has led to further evacuations of Palestinians in southern Gaza, who are forced to relocate due to the ongoing Israeli operation in the area.

Despite continued efforts by Arab mediators, supported by the United States, a definitive ceasefire agreement remains elusive. Hamas insists that any deal must include the full withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Gaza, while Israel has only agreed to temporary pauses in fighting until Hamas is eliminated. Hamas officials have also accused Washington of pressuring the group to accept Israel’s conditions. The group remains open to any proposal that ensures a permanent ceasefire, comprehensive withdrawal from Gaza, and a serious swap deal to end the conflict.

In response to the ongoing Israeli operation in Rafah, southern Gaza, more Palestinians have been forced to flee the area. Many Palestinians have been evicted from their shelters under Israeli gunfire, leading to chaotic situations as families try to find safety and gather their belongings. The Israeli military has reported casualties among their troops during these operations, while the health ministry in Gaza has reported a significant number of Palestinian casualties in the latest 24-hour period. Despite the continued violence, militants in Gaza continue to launch attacks on Israeli forces.

The conflict in Gaza was triggered by a Hamas incursion into Israel in October, leading to a devastating response from Israeli forces. This initial operation resulted in a significant loss of life on both sides, with thousands of Palestinians fleeing their homes. The health ministry in Gaza has reported a staggering number of casualties since the conflict began, highlighting the severity of the situation. The ongoing violence has left many Palestinians displaced and in desperate need of aid and assistance as they struggle to find safety amid the chaos.

As the conflict in Gaza rages on, it is clear that a lasting ceasefire remains out of reach. Despite the efforts of mediators and international support, Hamas and Israel have yet to reach a consensus on the terms of a ceasefire agreement. The devastating impact of this conflict on civilians, who are caught in the crossfire, underscores the urgent need for a resolution to end the violence. As more Palestinians are forced to flee their homes and seek refuge in safer areas, the international community must continue to push for peace and stability in the region. Only through diplomatic efforts and a commitment to dialogue can a lasting ceasefire be achieved to bring an end to the suffering in Gaza.

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