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Hamas expressed readiness for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza but said Israel failed to deliver a serious ceasefire. Hamas chief Basem Naim said a possible ceasefire agreement discussed in July before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opted for military action instead was near completion.

Naim also urged U.S. President Donald Trump to pressure Israel into agreeing to a ceasefire and end the violence. Trump had



previously vowed to work toward peace in the region during his campaign.

Defending the group’s actions, Naim stated that Hamas does not regret its October 7 attack on Israel, arguing that Palestinians have the right to defend themselves against what he described as Israeli “massacres” in Palestine. He emphasised his dual identity as both a Hamas member and an innocent Palestinian civilian fighting for his dignity and rights.
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