Hamas Vows Prolonged War If Talks With Israel Collapse
Hamas warned it would launch a long-term battle of attrition if ceasefire negotiations with Israel fail and accused Tel Aviv of deliberately sabotaging talks.
July 18, 2025Clash Report

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Hamas declared on Friday that it is prepared for a sustained conflict with Israel should ongoing ceasefire negotiations break down. In a statement, spokesperson Abu Ubaida emphasized that the group will not accept interim deals or partial arrangements, especially if Israel continues what Hamas described as efforts to sabotage peace efforts. The movement reiterated that it had proposed a full hostage release as part of a broader resolution to the war, but warned that continued Israeli behavior would prolong the fighting.
Hostage Proposal Offered, Interim Deals Rejected
Abu Ubaida announced that Hamas presented an offer to release all hostages currently held in Gaza in exchange for a final peace agreement, signaling potential flexibility. However, the group flatly rejected any short-term arrangements, including a proposed ten-prisoner deal, if Israel continues undermining negotiations.
The statement suggests growing frustration within Hamas over Israel’s alleged tactics in the Doha-based ceasefire talks. Hamas has repeatedly blamed Israeli negotiators for stalling progress and insists that only a comprehensive deal will bring the conflict to an end.
Long-Term Conflict Looms Amid Diplomatic Stalemate
Hamas' renewed posture signals a readiness for extended conflict unless a breakthrough is reached soon. The warning coincides with broader regional calls for a ceasefire, including appeals from European leaders and the United Nations. However, with both sides entrenched and mutual trust eroding, the possibility of prolonged violence remains high.
The declaration also comes amid intensified Israeli strikes and raids in Gaza and the West Bank. While Israel continues to target Hamas leadership and infrastructure, the group's vow to escalate resistance underscores the fragility of the current diplomatic framework.
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