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U.S. and Israel Push Gaza Ceasefire as Hamas Signals Flexibility

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The U.S. and Israel are intensifying efforts for a 60-day Gaza ceasefire, with President Donald Trump announcing Israel’s agreement on July 2, 2025. Hamas signaled flexibility on July 4, 2025, expressing readiness for implementation talks but seeking changes, including the closure of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation due to violence at aid sites. Egyptian and Qatari mediators are bridging gaps, but recent Israeli strikes, including one killing 38 aid seekers on July 3, 2025, have drawn UN and Hamas condemnation. This video explores the ceasefire talks, humanitarian challenges, and regional dynamics. Subscribe, like, and hit the bell for the latest geopolitical updates!

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00:00U.S. and Israel Push Gaza Cease-Fire As Hamas Signals Flexibility
00:04On July 2, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced Israel's agreement to a 60-day Gaza
00:11cease-fire, pressing Hamas to accept the deal for hostage releases and partial Israeli troop
00:16withdrawals. Hamas responded positively on July 4, 2025, expressing readiness for immediate
00:23implementation talks but requesting minor changes, including the removal of the Gaza
00:28Humanitarian Foundation due to ongoing violence at aid sites. Egyptian and Qatari mediators
00:34are working to bridge gaps, but Israeli strikes, including one killing 38 aid seekers on July
00:393, 2025, have drawn condemnation from the UN and Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
00:45facing domestic pressure sees the cease-fire as an opportunity post-Iran conflict, but
00:51public skepticism persists.
00:54The Gaza Strip remains uninhabitable with 613 aid seekers killed
00:58613 aid seekers.
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