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The Hamas terrorist group will not take part in a new round of truce talks, saying Israel is putting forward new conditions and increasing aggression that are unacceptable to the Islamists. Hamas is demanding that mediators achieve the acceptance of the agreement agreed on July 2 and criticizes the introduction of new proposals that slow down the process.
Israel refuses to agree to Hamas's terms, including withdrawal from Gaza and free movement of fighters. Prime Minister Makshal is under pressure to make concessions and strike a deal in the coming days. Demonstrations for peace and new elections are taking place across the country, and world leaders are calling for a truce.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office has dismissed Hamas' ultimatums as part of the group's usual negotiating tactics. The international community and politicians continue to put pressure on the parties to the conflict, stressing the importance of concluding a peace agreement and ending hostilities.
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