Hamas mentioned Saturday it has responded to a U.S.-led proposal for a brief ceasefire within the Gaza Strip, which Israeli officers have accepted, however will search amendments. Extra particulars of the response weren’t instantly recognized.
In an announcement, the militant group mentioned its response goals to attain a everlasting ceasefire, the Israeli army’s full withdrawal from Gaza and the “unimpeded move of humanitarian assist.” Hamas mentioned of their assertion that the settlement would come with the discharge of 10 dwelling Israeli hostages and the stays of 18 hostages in change for quite a lot of Palestinian prisoners.
A senior Hamas official tells The Related Press that “there some notes and amendments to some factors, particularly on the U.S. ensures, the timing of hostage launch, the supply of assist and the withdrawal of Israeli forces.” The official spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of sensitivity of the talks.
The workplace of Steve Witkoff, the U.S. envoy to the Center East, mentioned in an announcement on social media on Saturday that it had acquired Hamas’ response to the proposal, but it surely was “completely unacceptable and solely takes us backward.”
“Hamas ought to settle for the framework proposal we put ahead as the premise for proximity talks, which we are able to start instantly this coming week,” the assertion mentioned. “That’s the solely manner we are able to shut a 60-day ceasefire deal within the coming days through which half of the dwelling hostages and half of those that are deceased will come dwelling to their households and through which we are able to have on the proximity talks substantive negotiations in good-faith to attempt to attain a everlasting ceasefire.”
A draft of the deal obtained by CBS Information indicated that Israel would launch 125 “life sentence” prisoners and 1,111 Palestinian detainees as a part of the deal, in addition to 180 deceased Palestinians. The draft additionally outlined that humanitarian assist shall be despatched into Gaza instantly as soon as Hamas agrees to the deal.
There was no quick response from mediators or Israeli officers.
President Trump mentioned on Friday that negotiators have been nearing a deal.
U.N. meals vehicles blocked, offloaded by hungry Palestinians
In the meantime, the U.N. Meals Program mentioned Saturday that 77 vehicles carrying assist, largely flour, have been stopped by hungry individuals who took the meals earlier than the vehicles have been in a position to attain their vacation spot.
“After practically 80 days of complete blockade, communities are ravenous – and they’re now not prepared to look at meals cross them by,” the WFP mentioned in an announcement. “This supply is a begin, but it surely’s not practically sufficient.”
Displaced Palestinians, together with ladies and kids dwelling in tents, obtain meals distributed by assist organizations in al Mawasi district of Khan Yunis, Gaza on Could 30, 2025.
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An almost three-month Israeli blockade on Gaza has pushed the inhabitants of practically 2.3 million folks to the brink of famine. Whereas the stress barely eased in current days as Israel allowed some assist to enter, organizations say there nonetheless is not practically sufficient meals getting in.
The United Nations has known as Gaza the “hungriest place on Earth.”
“To revive dwelling, ease concern, and forestall additional chaos, we should flood communities with meals – now,” the WFP mentioned. “Solely constant, large-scale assist can rebuild belief.”
A witness within the southern metropolis of Khan Younis instructed The Related Press the U.N. convoy was stopped at a makeshift roadblock and offloaded by determined civilians of their 1000’s. Most individuals carried baggage of flour on their backs or heads. He mentioned at one level a forklift was used to dump pallets from the stranded vehicles. The witness spoke on situation of anonymity due to concern of reprisal.
Individuals carry their sacks of flour distributed by charities in Khan Yunis, Gaza, the place there’s a meals disaster as a consequence of Israeli assaults on Could 31, 2025.
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The United Nations mentioned earlier this month that Israeli authorities have compelled them to make use of unsecured routes inside areas managed by the Israeli army within the japanese areas of Rafah and Khan Younis, the place armed gangs are energetic and vehicles have been stopped.
Israel’s army did not instantly reply for remark.
An inside doc shared with assist teams about safety incidents, seen by the Related Press, mentioned there have been 4 incidents of services being looted in three days on the finish of Could, not together with the convoy on Saturday.
The state of affairs in Gaza highlights the rising desperation and pressing want for humanitarian help within the besieged enclave.
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The U.N. says it has been unable to get sufficient assist in due to combating. On Friday, U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric mentioned it solely picked up 5 truckloads of cargo from the Palestinian facet of the Kareem Shalom crossing, and the opposite 60 vehicles needed to return as a consequence of intense hostilities within the space.
An Israeli official mentioned his nation has supplied the U.N. logistical and operational help however “the U.N. will not be doing their job.” As an alternative, a brand new U.S- and Israeli-backed basis began operations in Gaza this week, distributing meals at a number of websites in a chaotic rollout. Israel says the Gaza Humanitarian Basis will change the large assist operation that the U.N. and others have carried out all through the battle.
It says the brand new mechanism is critical, accusing Hamas of siphoning off massive quantities of assist. The U.N. denies {that a} important diversion takes place.
Cindy McCain, the WFP’s govt director, instructed “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” final Sunday that there isn’t a proof to help Israel’s claims that Hamas is answerable for the looting of their assist vehicles.
“These individuals are determined, and so they see a World Meals Programme truck coming in, and so they run for it,” she mentioned. “This does not have something to do with Hamas or any type of organized crime, or something. It has merely to do with the very fact these individuals are ravenous to dying.”
Smoke and mud rising over the destroyed and closely broken residential areas following the Israeli assaults within the northern Gaza Strip are seen from the Gaza-Israel border area on Could 31, 2025.
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In the meantime, Israel is constant its army marketing campaign throughout Gaza.
The Gaza Well being Ministry mentioned that at the very least 60 folks have been killed by Israeli strikes within the final 24 hours. It mentioned three folks have been shot by Israeli gunfire early Saturday morning within the southern metropolis of Rafah. Three different folks have been killed, mother and father and a baby, when their automobile was struck in Gaza Metropolis.
The battle started when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing round 1,200 folks, most of them civilians, and taking 250 hostages. Of these taken captive, 58 stay in Gaza, however Israel believes 35 are lifeless, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has mentioned there are “doubts” concerning the destiny of a number of others.
Israeli strikes have killed greater than 54,000 Gaza residents, largely ladies and kids, in accordance with the Hamas-run Gaza Well being Ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants in its tally.
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