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US envoy: Hamas agreed to ceasefire deal no one ever proposed


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Summary

Conflicting ceasefire claims

Hamas says itโ€™s open to a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal in Gaza, but U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff denies the group accepted any official proposal.

Details of the US proposal

The U.S. offered a 45- to 60-day ceasefire in exchange for the release of 10 living and 19 deceased hostages.

Growing humanitarian crisis

Since October 2023, over 1.9 million people in Gaza have been displaced and roughly 47,000 killed, according to the United Nations.


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In the years since the conflict between Israel and Hamas reignited, headlines have repeatedly surfaced stating Hamas had accepted a ceasefire deal, only for Israel to reject it. Most recently, a report on Monday, May 26, cited a Palestinian official saying Hamas is open to a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal in Gaza. 

However, a U.S. official has since denied that notion, saying the deal Hamas agreed to is not only โ€œunacceptableโ€ and โ€œdisappointingโ€ but itโ€™s not from Washington, according to Reuters

What ceasefire deal is Hamas agreeing to? 

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff proposed a ceasefire deal but said Hamas did not accept his offer. Witkoff also emphasized that what Hamas is suggesting is impossible for the Israeli government to agree to.

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Hamas’ ranks are believed to have been reduced from 25,000 prior to Oct. 7, 2023, to roughly 17,000 in Feb. 2025, according to the ODNI.

Reports surfaced claiming Hamas agreed to a U.S.-linked proposal for a 70-day ceasefire in exchange for the release of 10 hostages. Witkoff refuted Hamas’ claims, stating that the proposal they referenced did not originate from the U.S. and that no new offer had been made.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would only consider a temporary pause if Hamas released all remaining hostages and Israel eliminated Hamas.

According to Axios, Netanyahu, in a social media post, said he hoped to deliver an update on developments regarding the Israel-Hamas war โ€œtoday,” adding, “if not today then we will tomorrow.โ€ 

What did the US suggest? 

The U.S. proposal called for a 45- to 60-day ceasefire, with the release of 10 live hostages and 19 deceased. According to Axios, Witkoff said Israel was in agreement with his proposal because it would โ€œlead to substantive negotiations to find a path to permanent ceasefire,” which Witkoff “agreed to preside over.โ€

Under the U.S. proposal, Israel would release Palestinians detained during the war and allow efforts to stabilize security conditions in the Gaza Strip.

“That deal is on the table,โ€ Witkoff said. โ€œHamas should take it.”

Impacts of the war in Gaza

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that more than 51,000 Palestinians have been killed since the conflict began in October 2023. Meanwhile, according to UNRWA, the U.N.’s Palestinian refugee agency, 1.9 million people, or more than 85% of Gaza’s population, have been displaced since the start of the war.

A joint assessment by 16 U.N. agencies and non-governmental organizations indicates nearly 2 million people in Gaza are facing food insecurity, with 345,000 individuals experiencing catastrophic levels of hunger. The World Food Programme (WFP) warns that the risk of famine will persist unless fighting ends and humanitarian aid reaches families.

Cole Lauterbach (Managing Editor), Bast Bramhall (Video Editor), and Devin Pavlou (Digital Producer) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

Understanding the truth and dynamics behind these proposals can help to clarify where diplomatic efforts stand and what obstacles may remain.

Ceasefire negotiations

Efforts to establish a ceasefire in Gaza reveal deep disagreements, with Hamas claiming to accept a U.S.-linked proposal while U.S. and Israeli officials dispute the existence and terms of any agreed deal, according to reporting from agencies such as Reuters and Axios.

Humanitarian crisis

Intensified military operations and continued hostilities have resulted in mounting civilian casualties and severe shortages of essentials in Gaza, as reported by local health officials and humanitarian agencies, with the U.N. warning of widespread food insecurity and the risk of famine.

Hostage issue

The fate of Israeli hostages held by Hamas remains central to the negotiations, with proposals involving various combinations of temporary truces, releases of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, and partial Israeli withdrawal, reflecting the complexity of demands from involved parties.

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Context corner

Ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel have repeatedly collapsed since the conflict reignited in October 2023. International mediators, including the U.S., Egypt and Qatar, have struggled to broker durable agreements. The historical difficulty stems from deep mistrust, conflicting objectives โ€” such as Israelโ€™s insistence on Hamasโ€™ defeat and Hamasโ€™ demand for full Israeli withdrawal โ€” and complex hostage dynamics.

Global impact

The ongoing conflict and ceasefire negotiations have drawn mounting international pressure, with humanitarian agencies warning about catastrophic conditions in Gaza. International mediators โ€” including the U.S., Qatar and Egypt โ€” are heavily involved, highlighting the broader geopolitical stakes. The violence and blockadeโ€™s impact on civilians has led to widespread protests and diplomatic friction across Europe and the Middle East.

Policy impact

Should a ceasefire agreement be implemented, it would temporarily reduce violence, allow increased humanitarian access, and potentially lead to prisoner exchanges. However, the dispute over terms means current policy paralysis prolongs hardship for civilians and hostages. International pressure may influence the partiesโ€™ negotiation stances and willingness to accept or reject terms.

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Key points from the Center

  • The U.S. rejected Hamas' claim that it accepted a Gaza ceasefire proposal involving the release of 10 hostages and a 70-day truce.
  • A Hamas source claimed the group had "agreed to the new proposal" from U.S. mediators, but this was dismissed by U.S. and Israeli officials.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that any ceasefire must be temporary and linked to hostage releases, asserting the conflict will continue until Hamas is eradicated.

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Key points from the Right

  • A Palestinian official stated that Hamas accepted a U.S. ceasefire proposal involving a 70-day truce and the release of 10 hostages.
  • U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff rejected the notion of Hamas agreeing to a proposal, calling it "completely unacceptable."
  • An Israeli official denied knowledge of the ceasefire proposal, stating that no responsible government could accept it.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that the war would continue until Hamas is eradicated, despite hopes for hostage negotiations.

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