Hamas is reportedly divided on whether to accept President Trump's ceasefire plan and objects to handing over all hostages and bodies within 72 hours, N12 News reported this morning. The terror group claims the deadline is impossible to meet. There has been no official response from Hamas to President Trump's ceasefire proposal as of 10:05 AM UTC, according to the latest reports. Kan News indicated that internal divisions within Hamas are contributing to the lack of a decision on the deal. This development comes as the Israeli military announced earlier today, between 8:05 AM and 8:35 AM UTC, that two Hamas operatives armed with an RPG and a firearm were killed in a drone strike in Gaza City after approaching Kfir Brigade troops. Footage of the incident was published by the military. Separately, a flotilla of nine boats carrying approximately 100 activists is currently heading toward Gaza in an attempt to breach Israel's naval blockade, according to statements from the activists. The latest vessel, named Conscience, departed from Italy on Wednesday and is expected to be intercepted by the Israeli Navy. The Israeli Navy concluded an operation early Friday morning with the interception of the final vessel from a previous flotilla, the Marinette, which had experienced mechanical issues. This vessel lagged behind the other 41 ships intercepted yesterday. Forces from the Shayetet 13 naval commando unit boarded the Marinette, according to a live stream. Processing of the detained activists from that flotilla occurred at Ashdod Port.