Talk:2025 Gaza war ceasefire
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Edit request 19 March 2025
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Clarification
The page mentions the ceasefire expired on 18 March, it's misleading. The ceasefire expired March 1, and during negotiations it was practically in effect.
Also, Hamas was actually planning to storm the border again, the context here is missing.
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− | On 18 March 2025, Israel launched surprise airstrikes on Gaza.[43] Hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel has "resumed combat in full force" against Hamas in Gaza, with the airstrikes being "just the beginning" | + | On 18 March 2025, Israel launched surprise airstrikes on Gaza.[43] Hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel has "resumed combat in full force" against Hamas in Gaza, with the airstrikes being "just the beginning". Israel claims the attack was in response to an amassing of Hamas troops preparing another invasion |
Saxophonemn (talk) 10:29, 19 March 2025 (UTC)
Not done: The User hasn't provided a source. If you have one, re-open this discussion as say the source. Hacked (Talk|Contribs) 13:06, 19 March 2025 (UTC)
- Reference - https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-846537 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saxophonemn (talk • contribs) 07:47, 20 March 2025 (UTC)
- I checked this source and it does say that Israel says: "There are constant preparations being made by Hamas for an invasion" but it does not say that Israel claims the attack was in response to an amassing of Hamas troops preparing another invasion. Lova Falk (talk) 11:21, 20 March 2025 (UTC)
- This one does - https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sksa6uu3kl Saxophonemn (talk) 13:55, 31 March 2025 (UTC)
- I checked this source and it does say that Israel says: "There are constant preparations being made by Hamas for an invasion" but it does not say that Israel claims the attack was in response to an amassing of Hamas troops preparing another invasion. Lova Falk (talk) 11:21, 20 March 2025 (UTC)
- Reference - https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-846537 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saxophonemn (talk • contribs) 07:47, 20 March 2025 (UTC)
Edit request 1 April 2025
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Hamas did not provide Israel with the names of the hostages to be released in the first round to kick off the ceasefire agreement by the time spelled out in the agreement. In response, Israel delayed implementing the agreement by 2 hours and 45 minutes.[337] On 25 January, Israel said Hamas violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement by failing to publish the list detailing the status of the hostages set to be released throughout the remainder of the first phase. During the night between 26 and 27 January, Hamas transmitted the list to Israel.
The agreement did not spell out a time for the initial list of to-be-released hostages to be provided. source Israel delayed to implement the agreement because the initial list of to-be-released hostages was not provided by Hamas by the time the agreement was meant to be implemented. source
Israel also did not say that Hamas violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement on 25 January, rather, Hamas (allegedly) violated the agreement on 25 January, and Israel said Hamas violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement in the morning of 26 January source. 25 January was the 7th day, and this time was spelled out in the agreement.
The mention of the spelled-out time should be moved to the correct allegation, and wording should be improved to clarify the timeline of events.
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− | === Publishing names ===
Hamas did not provide Israel with the names of the hostages to be released in the first round to kick off the ceasefire | + | === Publishing names ===
Hamas did not initially provide Israel with the names of the hostages to be released in the first round to kick off the ceasefire agreement. In response, Israel delayed implementing the agreement by 2 hours and 45 minutes.
After 25 January, the 7th day of the agreement, Israel said Hamas violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement by failing to publish by the time spelled out in the agreement the list detailing the status of the hostages set to be released throughout the remainder of the first phase. During the night between 26 and 27 January, Hamas transmitted the list to Israel. |
yyny (talk) 22:12, 1 April 2025 (UTC)
Not done: Your changes do not appear to be supported by the cited sources. Re:the first change, the text of the ceasefire proposal contains the deadline: "By day 7, Hamas will provide information on the number of Israeli hostages that will be released during this stage." Re:the second change, although the cited article was published on the Sunday the 26th, it specifies that Israel made the statement on Saturday (the 25th). Let me know I've misunderstood anything. —Of the universe (say hello) 00:18, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
Rejecting for Denying
[edit]In the last sentence of the second to last paragraph of the lead, the word "offer" should be changed to "claim."
The link says "Hamas said on Friday it agreed to release Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, 21, and return the bodies of four other American-Israeli hostages, but the U.S. and Israel rejected that claim."
Hamas claimed they had gotten a proposal ready through the mediators, but the US and Israel denied that such an offer was made. They didn't reject an offer, they denied they received it through the process.ItsRainingCatsAndDogsAndMen (talk) 04:33, 28 April 2025 (UTC)
- ^ "Israel blames Hamas for delay in Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, fighting continues". CBS News/Associated Press. January 19, 2025.
- ^ a b "Hamas has failed to provide Israel list with status of hostages to be freed". www.timesofisrael.com. 2025-01-26. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Israel blames Hamas for delay in Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, fighting continues". CBS News/Associated Press. January 19, 2025.
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