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BREAKING: As Defeat Sets in, Hamas Plays Games With Ceasefire 'Agreement'

UPDATE II: The White House has confirmed Hamas has sent a response to ongoing ceasefire and hostage negotiations but would not give details about the U.S. or Israeli response. 

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"The last thing I would ever want to do from this podium is put this very sensitive process at greater risk," National Security Spokesperson John Kirby said to reporters Monday afternoon. 

CIA Director Bill Burns is in the region and directly involved in negotiations. 

UPDATE: In typical fashion, Hamas is operating in bad faith and manipulating the terms of the agreement. 

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Iranian backed terrorist organization Hamas is claiming they've agreed to a ceasefire proposal delivered by Egypt and Qatar as the Israeli Defense Forces prepare to invade Rafah, a city in southern Gaza City where 8000 terrorists are stationed and holding hostages. The proposal reportedly includes a six week ceasefire in exchange for hostages -- the number is not known. The details of what Hamas actually agreed to are also unknown. 

The news comes after Hamas rejected dozens of offers over the past six months for a ceasefire, which included the release of thousands of terrorists from Israeli prisons in exchange for hostages. 

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Earlier in the day the IDF dropped leaflets warning non-combatants in Rafah to evacuate. 

Israel has not responded about whether the latest deal from Qatar and Egypt is acceptable. 

Over the weekend Hamas bombed a humanitarian aid crossing into Gaza, which was recently reopened. 

This is a breaking story, stay tuned for updates. 

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