
Report: Hamas Military Chief Rejects Trump Cease-Fire Plan, Vows to Keep Fighting
A report indicated that Hamas’s military leadership remains opposed to the cease-fire and hostage-release framework advanced by President Donald Trump. While the public timetable for a response remains short, the militant wing was said to be pressing for continued confrontation rather than concessions viewed as core to Israel’s demands—especially disarmament and the terms for releasing hostages.
The stated rejection intensified diplomatic pressure on Hamas’s political leadership abroad, which has been engaged with intermediaries in Doha, Cairo, and Ankara. Officials in the region sought to clarify whether the refusal represented the group’s final word or a bargaining posture meant to extract amendments to the American proposal. The signal from Hamas’s military chief nevertheless deepened skepticism about near-term de-escalation.
Regional governments urged a unified, constructive response that would prioritize civilian protection and the fate of the remaining hostages, while Israel maintained that any agreement must ensure an end to Hamas’s capabilities to wage war. The prospect of internal Hamas divisions—between commanders in Gaza and negotiators abroad—added a layer of uncertainty to an already fragile diplomatic window. (NYP/VFI News)
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