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Hamas says it accepts Gaza ceasefire proposal
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The recent Israel-Gaza conflict has seen multiple attempts at ceasefire proposals, with varying degrees of success. The most recent development is that Hamas has accepted an Egyptian-Qatari proposal for a truce, which would see an end to Israel's war on Gaza. However, Israel has rejected the proposal, citing it as "far from" meeting its essential demands.
Now it's time for the Israeli government to prove, with action, its commitment to its citizens.
Despite this, we continue to turn over every stone and a delegation will go to Cairo.
Hamas' exercises and games have only one answer: an immediate order to occupy Rafah! Increasing military pressure, and continuing the complete defeat of Hamas, until its complete defeat.
Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas movement, conducted a telephone call with the prime minister of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, and with the Egyptian intelligence minister, Mr Abbas Kamel, and informed them of Hamas's approval of their proposal regarding a ceasefire agreement.
We have put forward what we have. We have put forward our positive stance and agreement to the proposal.
The president reiterated his clear position on Rafah.
I can confirm that Hamas has issued a response. We are reviewing that response now and discussing it with our partners in the region.
As you know, [CIA] Director [William] Burns is in the region working on this in real-time. We will be discussing this response with our partners over the coming hours.
Even absent this latest response [by Hamas], we have made clear that we do not support Israel launching a full-scale military operation in Rafah.
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sources
- 1.The Guardian
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.BBC
- 4.CNN
- 5.The New York Times
- 6.Haaretz
- 7.CTV News
- 8.Le Monde
- 9.CNA News
- 10.ABC News (Australia)
- 11.CGTN
- 12.El Paìs
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
- 4.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 5.British Foreign Policy
- 6.Israel Foreign Policy
- 7.Islamic Terrorism
- 8.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 9.Israel-US Relations
- 10.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
- 11.Qatar Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.China
- 2.Egypt
- 3.France
- 4.Israel
- 5.Jordan
- 6.Palestine, State of
- 7.Qatar
- 8.Russian Federation
- 9.Turkey
- 10.United States
organizations
- 1.Hamas
- 2.White House
- 3.Central Intelligence Agency
- 4.United Nations
- 5.UN Relief and Works Agency
- 6.Israel Defense Forces
- 7.International Court of Justice
- 8.UN Security Council
- 9.US State Department
- 10.Arab American Institute
- 11.Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum
- 12.Israel Democracy Institute
persons
- 1.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 2.Ismail Haniyeh
- 3.Joe Biden
- 4.António Guterres
- 5.John Kirby
- 6.Khalil Al-Hayya
- 7.Matthew Miller
- 8.William Burns
- 9.Benny Gantz
- 10.Daniel Hagari
- 11.Stephane Dujarric
- 12.Abbas Kamel