Netanyahu’s Government to Hold Key Discussions on Hamas Response and Gaza War Prospects

Israel's cabinet to review Hamas' proposed amendments and debate the future of the Gaza war and ongoing negotiations.
Mohamed Hassan

 

Benjamin Netanyahu

The Israeli government is set to hold intensive discussions on Saturday and Sunday to assess Hamas' latest response regarding a proposed ceasefire in Gaza, as well as the broader future of the war and ongoing diplomatic efforts.

According to informed sources, the Israeli Cabinet will convene Saturday evening to deliberate over the latest developments in negotiations, following Hamas’ formal reply to the most recent truce offer.

Israeli media reports indicate that Hamas submitted several proposed amendments to the draft agreement.

Officials familiar with the matter noted that these changes will likely pose significant challenges to Israeli decision-makers as they determine their next steps.

Hamas in Internal Consultations over US-Backed Proposal

On Thursday evening, Hamas confirmed that it is currently engaged in internal deliberations with other Palestinian factions regarding the U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal aimed at ending hostilities in Gaza.

In a brief statement released on its Telegram channel, Hamas stated:
“In alignment with our commitment to ending the aggression against our people and ensuring the free flow of humanitarian aid, the movement is conducting consultations with the leadership of various Palestinian factions regarding the proposal received from the mediators.”

Hamas added that a final decision would be delivered to the mediators upon conclusion of these discussions, and an official announcement would follow shortly afterward.