Hamas responds to US-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal in a ‘positive spirit’
Summary
The Palestinian group Hamas has responded positively to a United States proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, raising hopes for an end to the ongoing conflict with Israel. The proposal includes a 60-day truce and plans for increased humanitarian aid and the exchange of captives, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has not yet publicly agreed to the plan.Key Facts
- Hamas has accepted a US-brokered proposal for a ceasefire, according to their statement.
- US President Donald Trump announced a plan for a 60-day truce in the conflict.
- The proposal involves exchanging captives and increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza.
- Israeli government officials are reviewing Hamas's response to the ceasefire plan.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has not publicly endorsed the proposed truce.
- The plan includes a pause in military operations and surveillance flights over Gaza.
- Mediators, including Qatar and Egypt, are involved in the negotiation process.
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