Demonstrators block a road during a protest demanding the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas and calling for the Israeli government to reverse its decision to take over Gaza City and other areas in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025.


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Qatar has renewed calls for a Gaza ceasefire after Hamas showed a “positive response” to a new proposal. The Gulf nation, a key mediator in the conflict, stressed urgency as Israel prepares a fresh offensive in densely populated areas.

The proposed truce has raised hopes but also deep fears. Many Palestinians say they have nowhere left to run, while Israelis worry for the hostages still held in Gaza.

Ceasefire Talks Gain Momentum

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari confirmed that Hamas had agreed to terms under discussion. He described the proposal as “almost identical” to one previously advanced by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.

The U.S.-backed plan includes a 60-day ceasefire, partial release of hostages, and negotiations for a lasting deal. However, Israel has yet to respond.

“If this proposal fails, the crisis will worsen,” al-Ansari told reporters. He cautioned that even if agreed upon, the truce would not be implemented immediately.

Egypt and the U.S. Step Back In

Egypt, another key mediator, is also pushing for a phased deal. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Qatar’s prime minister had joined direct talks with Hamas.

Witkoff, who withdrew from earlier negotiations accusing Hamas of bad faith, has now been invited to rejoin. Abdelatty also held phone discussions with foreign ministers from the U.K., Turkey, and the EU to pressure Israel.

“The ball is now in Israel’s court,” Abdelatty declared.

Israel’s Unchanged Position

An Israeli official, speaking anonymously, said the government’s stance remains firm. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeated that fighting will only pause for hostage releases.

Israel’s leadership insists the war will continue until all hostages are freed and Hamas is defeated and disarmed.

Growing Concerns for Hostages

Inside Israel, fears are rising for the estimated 50 hostages still held in Gaza. Families worry that a new offensive could jeopardize their safety.

Only about 20 of the captives are thought to be alive. Recent protests saw hundreds of thousands of Israelis demanding a deal for their release.

Civilian Toll Continues to Rise

While negotiations drag on, Gaza faces unrelenting bombardment. On Tuesday, hospitals reported receiving 34 bodies, including women and children, from Israeli strikes.

Nasser Hospital said one strike killed a mother, father, and three children in a tent at Muwasi camp. “An entire family was gone in an instant. What was their fault?” said their grieving grandfather.

Elsewhere, nine people died while seeking aid in chaotic conditions. Witnesses and U.N. officials accuse Israeli forces of shooting civilians at food distribution points. Israel denies the claims, saying it only fires warning shots.

Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 62,000

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, over 62,000 Palestinians have died since the war began in October 2023. Around half of the victims are women and children.

The ministry also reports hundreds of deaths from starvation and malnutrition, with dozens of children among them. Aid groups warn that famine is already unfolding across the territory.

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

The United Nations says at least 600 trucks of aid are needed daily in Gaza. On Tuesday, only 370 trucks entered.

International partners, including Jordan and France, also dropped 180 pallets of aid from the air. But the U.N. calls airdrops expensive, inefficient, and even dangerous for civilians.

With most of Gaza displaced and infrastructure destroyed, experts describe conditions as a “worst-case scenario of famine.”

The Road Ahead

Despite Qatar’s push for peace, uncertainty looms. Hamas has signaled willingness, but Israel remains firm on its military goals.

The proposed Gaza ceasefire could offer a brief window of relief. Yet, without a lasting agreement, many fear it may only bring temporary calm before renewed violence.

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