Hamas says it gave mediators its response to Gaza cease-fire plan with some ‘remarks’
- Hamas' response to a proposed Gaza ceasefire deal was described as "responsible, serious and positive" by Izzat al-Rishq, a member of the group's political bureau.
- Two senior Hamas officials confirmed delivering the response to mediators Egypt and Qatar, with another official verifying its delivery.
- The response, seeking "amendments" on the United States-backed proposal, avoided outright acceptance, sustaining negotiations over the conflict's resolution.
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US Secretary of State Blinken says some of Hamas' proposed changes to a cease-fire deal are workable and some are not, reports AP.
US Secretary of State Blinken says some of Hamas' proposed changes to a cease-fire deal are workable and some are not, reports AP. US Secretary of State Blinken says some of Hamas' proposed changes to a cease-fire deal are workable and some are not, reports AP.
Hamas responds to cease-fire plan seeking some changes, U.S. is 'evaluating' the reply
BEIRUT — Hamas said Tuesday that it gave mediators its reply to the U.S.-backed proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, seeking some “amendments” on the deal. It appeared the reply was short of an outright acceptance that the United States has been pushing for but kept negotiations alive over an elusive halt to the eight-month war.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad are “ready to conclude” a deal to end the war in the Gaza Strip, the two Palestinian groups said in a joint statement published on Tuesday, Reuters reported, obtained by news.ro. The US has indicated that it is examining Hamas' response, AFP reports, taken by Agerpres.
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