Hamas is reviewing a new Israeli proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, as Egypt intensifies efforts to broker a deal to end the months-long war and prevent a planned Israeli ground offensive in the city of Rafah. The Israeli offer is in response to a previous Hamas proposal, and negotiations have centered on a six-week cease-fire and the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Egyptian officials are working on a compromise to address both parties’ demands and pave the way for further negotiations to end the conflict.

Hamas has insisted on a permanent cease-fire and the withdrawal of Israeli troops, while Israel has rejected these demands and vowed to continue military operations until Hamas is defeated. International pressure is mounting for a cease-fire agreement to avoid an Israeli attack on Rafah. Egypt has warned that such an offensive could have catastrophic consequences on the humanitarian situation in Gaza and regional peace and security. The Israeli military has massed tanks and armored vehicles near Rafah and conducted airstrikes in the area, resulting in civilian casualties.

Recent airstrikes in Rafah have caused multiple civilian casualties, including women and children. Meanwhile, violence in the West Bank has escalated since the start of the conflict, with Palestinian protesters facing Israeli fire. The United States has criticized Israeli policies in the West Bank and postponed a decision on blocking aid to Israel to allow time for addressing human rights abuses. The U.S. is also building a pier to deliver aid to Gaza, with plans for it to be operational by early May. The UK government is reportedly considering deploying troops to drive aid trucks to Gaza.

As the war continues, student protests on college campuses in the U.S. and demonstrations in various countries are growing in response to the conflict’s impact on Palestinians. Hamas initiated the war by attacking southern Israel, resulting in numerous civilian casualties and hostages. Israel has also suffered losses, with hundreds of soldiers killed since the start of ground operations. The two sides remain at a stalemate in negotiations, with Hamas releasing a video of hostages urging Israel to reach a deal. The conflict has had a devastating toll on civilians, with thousands killed and widespread destruction in Gaza.

Efforts to reach a cease-fire deal are ongoing, with Egypt and other mediators working to bridge the gap between Hamas and Israel’s demands. International pressure is mounting for a resolution to the conflict to prevent further civilian casualties and humanitarian crises. The situation in Gaza remains precarious, with the threat of a potential Israeli ground offensive looming large. As negotiations continue, the hope is that a compromise can be reached to bring an end to the violence and pave the way for lasting peace in the region.

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