Gaza's Climate Crisis Deepens Amid Ongoing Conflict and Humanitarian Disaster

In a significant development, Hamas has offered to release all remaining hostages in the Gaza Strip "in one go," contingent on a lasting ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, according to spokesperson Hazem Qassem. This proposal emerges amid ongoing negotiations with Israel, aiming to secure a permanent truce.
Qassem stated, "We are ready for a second phase in which the prisoners will be exchanged in one go," rejecting Israeli demands for Hamas's disarmament as "a ridiculous psychological war." Hamas has also increased the number of hostages to be released in an upcoming swap from three to six, as confirmed by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens—with over 48,000 fatalities reported and reconstruction costs projected at $53.2 billion—the families of hostages have urged for the simultaneous release of all captives. Notably, U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized weekly phased releases, emphasizing the urgency of a comprehensive agreement.
Hamas's recent actions reflect both a commitment to negotiations and the pressing humanitarian situation in the region.