Hamas has rejected Israel’s proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza, which was set to expire today. Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem stated that the group found Israel’s suggestion unacceptable, accusing Israel of using delay tactics instead of committing to a comprehensive end to the conflict. He also confirmed that there were no ongoing negotiations regarding a second ceasefire phase.
The Ceasefire Agreement: A Fragile Truce
The first phase of the ceasefire, established on January 19, 2025, aimed to provide temporary relief from hostilities. The agreement included, a pause in military operations, exchange of hostages and prisoners and Increased humanitarian aid into Gaza
The first phrase was designed as a stepping stone toward a second phase, which would address long-term issues such as Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza and future governance arrangements. However, negotiations have stalled, with Hamas blaming Israel for failing to move forward.
Why Did Hamas Reject the Extension?
Hamas rejected isreal proposal for an extension of the first phrase, insisting that Israel is avoiding a full commitment to ending the war. The group argues that prolonging the first phase without clear steps toward a second phase serves only to delay meaningful progress. Hamas has called on the international community to pressure Israel into honoring the original terms of the ceasefire and advancing peace talks.
Israel’s Response and Diplomatic Efforts
In reaction to Hamas’s rejection, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held security consultations after an Israeli delegation returned from Cairo, where talks had failed to reach an agreement. Mediators from Egypt and Qatar have urged both parties to keep the ceasefire in place and continue negotiations, but no breakthroughs have been reported.
Global Reactions and the Humanitarian Impact
The United Nations and various humanitarian organizations have called for both sides to maintain the truce, stressing the importance of continued humanitarian aid. The ceasefire has allowed for the partial restoration of essential services, including food distribution and medical care, but uncertainty over the conflict’s future threatens these efforts.
What Happens Next?
As the ceasefire expires, tensions are rising. If no agreement is reached, the risk of renewed violence looms large. The coming days will be critical in determining whether diplomacy can prevail or if the conflict will escalate once again.