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    Israel Accepts Bridging Proposal for Gaza Ceasefire – Will Hamas Agree?

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    “Israel Accepts U.S.-Backed Proposal for Cease-Fire in Gaza Conflict”

    The world is holding its breath as the United States announces a potential breakthrough in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed that Israel has accepted a U.S.-backed proposal aimed at achieving a cease-fire and securing the release of hostages in Gaza. This development comes after a 2.5-hour meeting between Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where Israel confirmed its support for the plan.

    However, the key question now is whether Hamas will also agree to the proposal. The United States, along with partners Egypt and Qatar, have been mediating the negotiations, which have faced numerous hurdles in the past. Blinken emphasized the urgency of reaching a cease-fire agreement, describing the current moment as a “decisive” and possibly “last” opportunity for peace and security in the region.

    The conflict, which has been ongoing for over 10 months, has resulted in a devastating casualty toll, with over 40,000 Palestinian deaths due to Israel’s counterattack. The situation has become increasingly dire, with both sides facing mounting pressure to reach a resolution. Blinken’s visit to Israel precedes further talks in Egypt, where mediators will continue their efforts to finalize the cease-fire agreement.

    Despite the challenges ahead, the U.S. has offered proposals to bridge the remaining gaps, with formal responses expected soon. Blinken urged both Israel and Hamas to seize this moment and work towards a peaceful resolution. The world is watching closely as negotiations continue, with the hope that a cease-fire can be achieved to end the suffering and violence in Gaza.

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