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Hamas leader says its response to Gaza ceasefire proposal ‘consistent’ with principles of US plan

Israel, however, has said Hamas rejected key elements of the US plan. Another senior Hamas leader says the changes the group requested were 'not significant'.

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Cairo: Hamas’ response to the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal is consistent with the principles put forward in U.S. President Joe Biden’s plan, the group’s Qatar-based leader Ismail Haniyeh said in a televised speech on the occasion of the Islamic Eid al-Adha on Sunday.

“Hamas and the (Palestinian) groups are ready for a comprehensive deal which entails a ceasefire, withdrawal from the strip, the reconstruction of what was destroyed and a comprehensive swap deal,” Haniyeh said, referring to the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.

On May 31, Biden laid out what he called a “three-phase” Israeli proposal that would include negotiations for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza as well as phased exchanges of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.

Egypt and Qatar – which along with the United States have been mediating between Hamas and Israel – said on June 11 that they had received a response from the Palestinian groups to the U.S. plan, without giving further details.

While Israel said Hamas rejected key elements of the U.S. plan, a senior Hamas leader told Reuters that the changes the group requested were “not significant”.

(Reporting by Jaidaa Taha Editing by Tomasz Janowski, Kirsten Donovan)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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