Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have reached a critical impasse, with mediators expressing frustration over what they call 'unacceptable' new demands from Hamas. The main sticking points include control and distribution of food aid in Gaza, the release of hostages, and guarantees for a permanent ceasefire. Despite some progress and recent Israeli concessions, Hamas has submitted amendments and is accused of stalling, while Israel insists the war will not end until Hamas disarms. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening, with hundreds of aid trucks waiting for distribution and rising malnutrition deaths. International mediators warn that if talks collapse, blame will fall squarely on Hamas, as both sides continue to trade accusations and the population suffers.
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