The war continues in the Gaza Strip. Israel ruled out a ceasefire and denied a possible new agreement with Hamas.
Yesterday the information emerged that the The Israeli government had proposed a two-month truce to Hamas duration in exchange for the release of all the hostages held by the Palestinian Islamist movement. However, from Israel They rule out a ceasefire in Gaza.
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After the news circulated, a Government spokesperson seemed to deny the information that appeared in the media of a possible new agreement between Israel and Hamasby virtue of which They would stop the fighting in exchange for the release of hostages.


Israel rules out ceasefire in Hamas
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Israel denies a ceasefire in Gaza and there will be no truce with Hamas.
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The spokesperson, IlAnne Steinreferred at a press conference to reports on ceasefire agreements and maintained that “Israel will not give up on the destruction of Hamas nor to the return of all the hostages, and there will be no threat to Israel’s security from Gaza.”
Furthermore, he made reference to the agreements that have been reached in the past between Israel and Hamas regarding a “pause for humanitarian purposes” and stated that it was “breached by Hamas“, so he rejected a ceasefire.
The possible agreement with Hamas that has been ruled out by Israel
The plan that the Israeli Government would have proposed to Hamas was made through Qatar and Egyptwho already mediated an agreement in November that allowed the release of more than 100 hostages in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, during a week-long truce.
Yesterday, the details that came to light about the agreement that denies having offered Israel to Hamas was a two-month truce during which all Israelis held captive in Gaza had to be released.
In addition, local Israeli media had reported that the agreement consisted of three or four stages of hostage release. If fulfilled, the Israeli Army would withdraw from areas of the enclave, but without ending the war.
Source: Ambito