New York Times: Hamas’ response to the ceasefire agreement was serious
An American newspaper pointed to the serious response of Hamas regarding the ceasefire agreement and emphasized that now the ball is in the court of the Zionist regime. |
report Mehr News Agency quoting Al-Mayadeen, the American newspaper New York Times reported, quoting some officials: The proposal made by Hamas regarding the ceasefire has little changes compared to the proposal made by Tel It has Aviv and Washington.
This newspaper continued: Hamas’ response was serious and now the ball is in Israel’s court. Tel Aviv must decide whether to enter into this agreement or not.
The New York Times also reported that William Burns, the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency, is expected to attend today’s talks in Cairo.
Last night, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement announced that it has agreed to the ceasefire proposal presented by Egyptian and Qatari mediators.
Hamas movement announced that Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political office of this movement, gave Hamas’s agreement to the proposed cease-fire plan in the Gaza Strip to Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani. The Prime Minister of Qatar and “Abbas Kamel” the Minister of Information of Egypt have announced.