Hamas has recently adjusted its stance in the ongoing negotiations for a Gaza cease-fire, signaling a potential shift in the deadlock that has persisted for weeks. However, a key demand from Hamas continues to remain a significant obstacle in reaching a final agreement.
According to reliable sources within the negotiation process, Hamas introduced a revised proposal on Wednesday. The core of Hamas’ request includes seeking international guarantees that both sides will commit to continuous negotiations post an initial truce until a comprehensive agreement is reached to end the conflict and secure the release of all remaining hostages in Gaza.
One of the main concerns for Hamas is the fear of handing over hostages without assurances that Israel will not resume hostilities, potentially jeopardizing the progress made towards peace. This demand aims to ensure a sustainable resolution that prevents a resurgence of violence.
However, Israeli negotiators promptly rebuffed this condition, emphasizing the need for the flexibility to resume military actions if deemed necessary. Israel’s position underscores the importance of maintaining leverage to prevent any delays or stalling tactics that could lead to an indefinite, unofficial cease-fire, as suggested by one of the sources.
At the crux of the disagreement lies the future of Gaza itself. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed a firm commitment to dismantling Hamas and its governance in the region, while Hamas seeks to consolidate its power through a lasting cease-fire agreement.