Hamas Rejects Ceasefire, Deal Collapse Looms: Hostages’ Families Voice Grave Concerns
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has expressed profound worry following reports of a stalled ceasefire negotiation in Qatar. An unnamed Israeli official indicated that Israel had accepted a Qatari proposal for a 60-day ceasefire and the release of hostages. However, this proposal was reportedly rejected by Hamas.
This development casts a long shadow over the fate of the hostages and the prospects for peace. The Forum’s statement highlights the growing anxiety among families desperately awaiting news of their loved ones.
The failure to secure a deal significantly increases the risk to the hostages’ well-being and further complicates the already fragile situation. The coming days will be crucial in determining the next steps and the ultimate fate of the negotiations. The government must now exert maximum diplomatic pressure to ensure the safe return of all hostages. The nation watches with bated breath.