Sinwar Softened his Demands in Response to IDF Pounding

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Recent developments suggest Hamas may be softening its stance on ceasefire negotiations with Israel, potentially due to the extensive damage inflicted on Gaza during Israel’s nine-month offensive, and the increased pounding by the IDF of the two southern cities of Rafah and Khan Younes, where the Gazan Hamas leadership is hiding underground, most notably the October 7 atrocities’ mastermind Yahya Sinwar. This shift in position has been noted by officials in both the Middle East and the United States, The Associated Press reported on Monday.

In a significant change, Hamas appears to have dropped its long-held demand for Israel to commit to ending the war as part of any ceasefire agreement. This move has sparked renewed optimism for progress in internationally mediated talks.

 
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