New proposal to Hamas threatens Israeli operation in Gaza: Axios
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Sunday, Sep 7, 2025 1:18 pm ET1min read
New proposal to Hamas threatens Israeli operation in Gaza: Axios
In a recent development, Hamas has proposed a comprehensive agreement to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza, threatening Israel's operation in the region. The proposal, outlined in a statement released by Hamas, includes the release of all 48 Israeli hostages held in Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the reopening of border crossings. Additionally, Hamas agreed to the formation of an independent administration to govern post-war Gaza.The proposal comes amidst escalating tensions as Israel prepares for a major offensive to conquer Gaza City. The Israeli military has been conducting strikes against high-rise buildings in Gaza City, which it claims are used by Hamas for military purposes. The operation, backed by President Trump, is expected to escalate in the coming days.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has dismissed the proposal as "spin" and insisted that the war would end only once the hostages were released, Hamas was disarmed, Gaza was demilitarized, and an "alternative civilian administration" was established. Netanyahu has rejected the proposal, stating that Israel is not interested in a partial deal and demands the release of all 48 remaining hostages.
The hostages' families are concerned that they will be endangered by the looming offensive and have called for an immediate ceasefire deal. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum warned that the manoeuvring in Gaza City poses a real threat to the hostages.
The UN's humanitarian office has warned that a further intensification of the Israeli offensive will "push civilians into an even deeper catastrophe" in Gaza City. The conflict has led to the displacement of thousands of Palestinians, with many living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
The proposal by Hamas and the Israeli response highlight the complex political and humanitarian situation in Gaza. The conflict has significant implications for the region's stability and the global economy. Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor the developments as the situation could impact regional markets and global financial stability.
References:
[1] https://www.axios.com/2025/09/05/israel-gaza-city-bombing-high-rise-hamas
[2] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz087gpd52ko

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