Israel refers to Hamas' "amendments" to the Gaza truce agreement as "rejection."

In its response to the US-backed plan for a truce in Gaza, the militant Palestinian organization Hamas has called for "amendments" to the agreement. But Israel sees the answer as essentially a rejection.

Israel refers to Hamas' "amendments" to the Gaza truce agreement as "rejection."

In response to the US-backed ceasefire agreement for Gaza, Hamas requests modifications.
Israel sees the reaction as a rejection, and Hamas is hesitant to carry out the agreement.
According to reports, Hamas commander Yahya Sinwar thinks that an organization benefits from excessive civilian losses.

In its response to the US-backed plan for a truce in Gaza, the militant Palestinian organization Hamas has called for "amendments" to the agreement. Though there is not a complete acceptance, the reaction that Qatar and Egypt, the mediators, have received keeps the talks for an end to the eight-month conflict alive.

Israeli authorities, on the other hand, see the response as a rejection, while Hamas officials think they have reaffirmed demands that have long been unmet by the current plan.

Meanwhile, three Hezbollah members and a senior field commander named Abu Taleb were slain by an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon, according to security sources cited by Reuters.

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