U.S. blasts Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire plan
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IDF plays down Hamas ‘rumors,’ on day witnesses says 31 Palestinians killed heading to Gaza aid site
The Israeli military on Sunday accused Hamas of spreading 'rumors, fake news' and trying to "bluntly and violently" stop Palestinians in Gaza from reaching aid distribution sites.
A watchdog claims the U.K. warned of Hamas links in a Gaza aid program. The U.K. denies funds went to Hamas-run agencies, but critics call for greater transparency.
The embattled Israeli-backed aid group that began operating in Gaza earlier this week is not screening Palestinians at aid distribution sites, despite Israeli officials saying that additional security measures were a core reason for the creation of the new program.
Multiple people were injured when an attacker used an incendiary device on demonstrators in Colorado who were marching to buoy awareness of hostages held by Hamas militants in Gaza. FBI Director Kash Patel on X called the incident “a targeted terror attack.”
A senior Hamas official criticized the United States for treating Israel's demands as the "only response for negotiation," calling it a violation of "the integrity and fairness of mediation" in ceasefire talks.
The U.S. has sent an Israeli-backed cease-fire proposal that would allow the flow of aid into Gaza. Hamas appeared skeptical of the offer.
Former Trump National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster discusses the conflict between Israel and Hamas and tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer what an Iran nuclear deal could look like.