On Saturday, Hamas denied receiving any details regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan, casting doubt and ambiguity over optimistic American statements about "reaching an agreement."
This denial from Hamas contradicts Hebrew media reports that spoke of a preliminary approval from the movement for a comprehensive deal, while the violent bombardment by the Israeli occupation continues and the humanitarian disaster in the besieged sector worsens.
A Hamas official, who requested anonymity, confirmed that the movement "has not been presented with any plan" so far. This direct denial comes in response to what was published by the Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz," which quoted sources saying that Hamas had tentatively agreed to Trump's proposal.
According to "Haaretz," the alleged plan included the following: the release of all Israeli hostages, the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, and the end of Hamas's rule in the sector.
President Trump stated to reporters on Friday: "It seems we have reached an agreement regarding Gaza," without providing any details. Meanwhile, his special envoy Steve Witkoff revealed that a 21-point peace plan was presented to leaders of Arab and Islamic countries last week.
In contrast, Tel Aviv has maintained official silence, and no public response has been issued regarding Trump's statements.
Apart from diplomatic statements, the ground reality continues to deteriorate. The Israeli army announced that its aircraft bombed 120 targets across the Gaza Strip on Friday, while its ground forces advanced deep into the city of Gaza.
The spokesperson for the Israeli army renewed his call for the residents of Gaza City to leave the city, while the health ministry in the sector announced that 74 people had been martyred in the past 24 hours.
The humanitarian situation worsens with every hour. Estimates from the World Food Program indicate that between 350,000 and 400,000 Palestinians have been displaced from Gaza City since the start of the expanded ground assault, but hundreds of thousands remain trapped there.
In a serious development, the organization "Doctors Without Borders" announced that it had to suspend its medical activities in Gaza City due to the Israeli forces besieging its clinics, warning of the severe danger facing immobile patients, such as infants in neonatal units.
For its part, the World Health Organization confirmed that 4 medical facilities have been closed in Gaza City since the beginning of the month, while the United Nations reported the closure of some malnutrition treatment centers as well.
Hamas has not been presented with any plan so far.





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Hamas denies receiving Trump's proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza.