"Hamas Considers Ceasefire and Hostage Deal Proposals Amid Gaza Conflict"

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Hamas is considering a truce proposal for Gaza, which includes the exchange of prisoners and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, while hardline Israeli government members threaten to collapse the coalition if a deal is not to their liking. Prime Minister Netanyahu has denied reports of a ceasefire deal and vowed to continue fighting until "absolute victory" over Hamas, despite pressure from families of captives held by Hamas. As fighting intensifies, the world is urged to pressure Israel to stop "massacres and war crimes", while donor countries suspend funding to UNRWA following allegations that its staff participated in an attack.
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