Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal received from mediators, with details not immediately available. Egypt suggested the formation of a community support committee to manage the Gaza Strip, composed of independent figures. Israel submitted a counterproposal after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu consulted with the United States, but their objections are unknown. This ceasefire follows Israel breaking a previous agreement by launching deadly airstrikes at Gaza, killing over 400 people. The original ceasefire included the release of hostages and prisoners, but the second phase was never implemented. Netanyahu accepted a plan to extend the ceasefire, which Hamas rejected, leading to further hostilities. The airstrikes ended a period of relative peace between Israel and Hamas, with the details of the new ceasefire proposal and Israel’s counterproposal still uncertain.
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