Hamas Gives Green Light to New Proposals for Ending Gaza War
In a statement, Hamas announced it is evaluating new proposals to halt the conflict and initiate serious negotiations, according to webangah News Agency.
The group emphasized that mediating parties are intensively working to bridge differences and establish a framework agreement for renewed talks.
Hamas affirmed its “highly responsible approach” through national consultations, aiming to secure terms guaranteeing: war cessation, withdrawal of occupying forces from Gaza, and immediate humanitarian aid delivery. This progress follows earlier U.S.sources revealing to CNN that Israel had agreed in principle to a 60-day ceasefire proposal.
The proposal is being considered,and Hamas officials are reviewing it.
An American network reported that this proposal, recently pushed by Anthony Blinken, has been forwarded by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is currently in West Asia.
A U.S. official told the network that the latest version-which some countries are working on-aims to address Hamas’s concerns regarding the previous proposal. The official clarified that during the ceasefire negotiations, Zionist officials insisted on freeing Israeli prisoners in exchange for Palestinian liberation.
Trump announced on wednesday that the Zionist regime had agreed to a 60-day ceasefire in northern Gaza under specific conditions. He warned that if Hamas rejects this agreement, the situation could worsen.
Trump is scheduled to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, next Monday. Reports from governing media suggest Netanyahu is evaluating either extending the ceasefire or intensifying attacks on Gaza.
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