Hamas leader Osama Hamdan has released a statement indicating Hamas does not accept the latest iteration of the cease-fire proposal as written, according to ABC News. Hamas insists that changes added by Israel since July 2 are non-starters for them, specifically, Israel Defense Forces positions in the Philadelphi corridor, an long eight-and-a-half-mile demilitarized buffer zone running along the border between Egypt and Gaza.
Hamas also objected to a proposal for non-Palestinian control of the Rafah border crossing. Hamdan said Hamas will not return to the cease-fire talks as long as the new conditions stay in the proposal.
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