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Netanyahu, Trump appear to abandon Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Hamas

US President says that Hamas leaders would now be 'hunted down'
Published 25 Jul, 2025 07:08pm
An explosion in Gaza is seen from the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border, July 24, 2025. REUTERS
An explosion in Gaza is seen from the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border, July 24, 2025. REUTERS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump appeared on Friday to abandon Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Palestinian militant group Hamas, a day after withdrawing their delegations from talks.

Netanyahu said Israel was now considering “alternative” options to achieve its goals of bringing its hostages home from Gaza and ending the rule of Hamas in the territory. Trump said Hamas did not want to make a deal and he believed the group’s leaders would now be “hunted down”.

The remarks followed statements made overnight by US envoy Steve Witkoff, who said Hamas was to blame for an impasse at the ceasefire negotiations, mediated by Qatar and Egypt.

Netanyahu said Witkoff had got it right, and that Hamas was the obstacle to a deal.

Hamas had given its response to a US-backed ceasefire proposal on Thursday, only for Israel to announce hours later that it was withdrawing its negotiators for consultations.

Hamas has disputed Witkoff’s characterisation of the talks and said the negotiators were making progress. It said Witkoff’s remarks were aimed at applying pressure on Israel’s behalf ahead of a future next round of negotiations.

The proposed ceasefire would have lasted 60 days during which additional aid would be allowed into Gaza, and some of the remaining 50 hostages held by militants there would be freed in return for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

Hamas didn’t want to make Gaza ceasefire deal, Trump says

US President Donald Trump on Friday said Palestinian militant group Hamas did not want to make a deal on a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza.

Trump made the comments to reporters at the White House one day after his Middle East peace envoy, Steve Witkoff, said the Trump administration had decided to bring its negotiating team home for consultations following Hamas’ latest proposal.

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