Hamas officials have voiced surprise at recent comments by United States President Donald Trump, who accused the group of not wanting a ceasefire or hostage release deal in Gaza. Hamas representatives insisted that progress had been made in negotiations and criticized the United States and Israel for withdrawing from talks, urging a more balanced approach from Washington. While the United States and Israel expressed frustration with Hamas's demands, mediators from Egypt and Qatar suggested that the differences could still be resolved. In response to the stalled talks and threats of military action, Hamas has reportedly reinstated harsh policies regarding hostages and taken steps to thwart potential rescue operations. Meanwhile, humanitarian efforts in Gaza remain hampered by ongoing conflict and logistical challenges, with aid distribution facing significant obstacles and concerns about its effectiveness.

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