Senior Hamas commander killed
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Hamas says it is willing to lay down its weapons after two years of war in Gaza, but Israel may not agree to its main condition.
Israel kills senior Hamas leader who served as one of the architects of Oct. 7, dealing significant blow to terror group's military capabilities.
Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya says the group’s arms are “a right guaranteed by international law” and rejects the potential use of an International Stabilization Force meant to secure the Strip to disarm terror groups, as envisioned by US President Donald Trump’s comprehensive ceasefire plan.
Systematic and well-documented crimes committed by Israeli army … will not lapse with time,' says Palestinian group - Anadolu Ajansı
Fighting has persisted throughout the year despite the official ceasefire and progress on a practical, post-conflict resolution remains elusive.
Hamas sources claim fallen Yasam officer Ran Gvili was buried in eastern Gaza but cannot be located due to the elimination of those involved.
Gazans in tents have been hit by heavy rain as failure to find last Israeli hostage risks derailing peace plan.