A demonstrator takes half in a efficiency throughout a protest demanding the top of the conflict and fast launch of hostages held by Hamas within the Gaza Strip, and in opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s authorities in Tel Aviv, Saturday, Might 31, 2025.
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TEL AVIV, Israel — Hamas is in search of amendments to the most recent U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza, a senior official with the group advised The Related Press on Saturday, however U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff referred to as the Hamas response “totally unacceptable.”
The most recent friction in negotiations comes because the combating nears 20 months of conflict, and as desperation grows amongst hungry Palestinians and relations of hostages in Gaza.
The Hamas official, talking on situation of anonymity as a result of sensitivity of the talks, stated proposed amendments targeted on “the U.S. guarantees, the timing of hostage release, the delivery of aid and the withdrawal of Israeli forces.” There have been no particulars.
A separate Hamas assertion stated the proposal goals for a everlasting ceasefire, a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and an ensured stream of help. It stated 10 dwelling hostages and the our bodies of 18 others could be launched ” in exchange for an agreed-upon number of Palestinian prisoners.” Fifty-eight hostages stay and Israel believes 35 are useless.
Witkoff on social media as an alternative described a 60-day ceasefire deal that might free half the dwelling hostages in Gaza and return half of those that have died. He urged Hamas to simply accept the framework proposal as the premise for talks that he stated might start subsequent week.
Israeli officers have accepted the U.S. proposal for a brief ceasefire. U.S. President Donald Trump has stated negotiators have been nearing a deal.

Individuals participate in a protest demanding the top of the conflict and fast launch of hostages held by Hamas within the Gaza Strip, and in opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s authorities, in Tel Aviv, Saturday, Might 31, 2025.
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A prime Hamas official, Bassem Naim, accused Israel of disagreeing with agreed-upon provisions and alleged a “complete bias toward the other side” that he stated violates the equity of mediation.
“We want the bloodshed to stop,” Motasim, a person from the Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, stated of the talks. “I swear to God, we are tired.”
Desperation rises inside Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza blocked and offloaded 77 meals vehicles, the U.N. World Meals Program stated, as starvation mounts following Israel’s monthslong blockade of the territory. The WFP stated the help, principally flour, was taken earlier than the vehicles might attain their vacation spot.
A witness within the southern metropolis of Khan Younis, talking on situation of anonymity for worry of reprisal, advised the AP the U.N. convoy was stopped at a makeshift roadblock and offloaded by determined civilians of their 1000’s.
The practically three-month blockade on Gaza has pushed the inhabitants of over 2 million to the brink of famine. Whereas Israel allowed some help to enter in current days, help organizations say removed from sufficient is getting in.
Israel’s army physique in control of help coordination in Gaza, COGAT, stated 579 vehicles of help had entered over the previous week. The U.N. has stated 600 per day have been coming into underneath the earlier ceasefire that Israel ended with new bombardment.
The WFP stated the worry of hunger in Gaza is excessive. “We need to flood communities with food for the next few days to calm anxieties,” it stated in a press release. It added that it has over 140,000 metric tons of meals — sufficient to feed Gazans for 2 months — able to be introduced in.
The United Nations stated earlier this month that Israeli authorities have compelled them to make use of unsecured routes inside areas managed by Israel’s army within the japanese areas of Rafah and Khan Younis, the place armed gangs are lively and vehicles have been stopped.
Assaults, gangs and lack of safety hamper UN distribution
An inner doc shared with help teams about safety incidents, seen by the AP, stated there have been 4 incidents of amenities being looted in three days on the finish of Might, not together with Saturday’s.
The U.N. says it has been unable to get sufficient help in due to combating.
A brand new U.S- and Israeli-backed basis began operations in Gaza this week, distributing meals at a number of websites in a chaotic rollout.
Israel says the Gaza Humanitarian Basis finally will change the help operation by the U.N. and others. It says the brand new mechanism is critical, accusing Hamas of siphoning off massive quantities of help. The U.N. denies that vital diversion takes place.

A younger Palestinian waits to gather donated meals at a meals distribution kitchen in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Friday, Might 30, 2025.
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The GHF works with armed contractors, which it says are wanted to distribute meals safely. Support teams have accused the inspiration of militarizing help. The GHF stated it distributed 30 truckloads of meals on Saturday and referred to as it their largest distribution up to now.
Israeli strikes kill at the least 60
Israel continued its army marketing campaign throughout Gaza, saying it struck dozens of targets over the previous day. Gaza’s Well being Ministry stated at the least 60 folks have been killed by Israeli strikes previously 24 hours.
The ministry stated three folks have been killed by Israeli gunfire early Saturday in Rafah. Three others have been killed — mother and father and a toddler — when their automobile was struck in Gaza Metropolis. An Israeli strike hit one other automobile in Gaza Metropolis, killing 4. And an Israeli strike hit a tent sheltering displaced folks in Khan Younis, killing six, stated Weam Fares, a spokesperson for Nasser Hospital.
Israel’s army stated a number of projectiles from Gaza fell in open areas.
The conflict started when Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing round 1,200 folks, most of them civilians, and taking 250 hostages.
Israeli strikes have killed greater than 54,000 Gaza residents, principally ladies and youngsters, based on Gaza’s Well being Ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants in its tally.
A bunch of hostages’ relations once more pleaded for a complete ceasefire deal that might free everybody without delay, saying the remaining hostages “will not survive continued military pressure.”