Egypt's New Gaza Ceasefire Proposal: A Tenuous Path to Peace
Egypt has proposed a new Gaza ceasefire deal amid escalating conflicts resulting in significant casualties. While Hamas and the U.S. have agreed, Israel has yet to respond. The plan involves phased hostel releases and Israel's military withdrawal backed by U.S. guarantees, pending negotiations.

Egypt has introduced a new proposal aimed at reinstating the Gaza ceasefire after an increase in violence. The plan, confirmed by security sources, seeks agreement from all sides amid recent escalations that have resulted in significant loss of life and infrastructural damage.
The proposed ceasefire deal involves Hamas releasing five Israeli hostages weekly, with a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces in exchange. Despite confirmation from U.S. and Hamas sources, Israel's response remains pending, complicating the potential for immediate resolution.
The United Nations and humanitarian organizations continue to express concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, urging for an end to the siege as thousands remain trapped without basic necessities. Meanwhile, negotiations persist as both sides aim to reach a compromise to restore peace and stability in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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