The high-ranking representative of the Palestinian militant movement Hamas claims that the new US proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gazain the meantime, has agreed Israel, it does not meet his requirements. Hamas, however, is still exploring the proposal, said a member of the political Byra of these militants on Thursday evening by Nai. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
The poem said by us that the submitted proposal “does not meet any of our people’s demands, in which the most important ending of war and famine is. Nevertheless, the management of Hamas, in his words, is responsibly continuing to review the proposal.
The White House announced on Thursday that Israel had accepted a ceasefire proposal in Gaza, which was submitted by both parties by US President Donald Trump, together with the US Ambassador for the Middle East Steve Witkoff. “Israel signed the proposal before it was sent to Hamas,” The White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt approached.
A source close to Hamas AFP told AFP that a new proposal that has been taken over by the militant movement through its intermediaries is considered a retreat from Witkoff’s previous proposal. He was submitted to Hamas a few days ago, while the movement allegedly agreed with him. An unnamed source added that the previous proposal also included a US commitment concerning future negotiations on permanent peace of arms.
“It is difficult for Hamas to accept a proposal that does not contain US guarantees on a permanent ceasefire negotiations during the temporary ceasefire,” stated the source. According to other two sources close to negotiations, the new US proposal contains a 60-day ceasefire with the possibility of an extension to 70 days.
It also envisages the release of ten hostages and nine bodies of Hamas hostage in exchange for in Israel imprisoned Palestinians, during the first week and the same number during the second week of the proposed ceasefire. The cited sources also stated that Hamas agreed last week with two such exchangesbut with the fact that one would occur during the first week and the second only during the last week of the ceasefire.