Hamas expresses favorable sentiment towards truce proposal; further negotiations necessary for consensus
President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that Israel has agreed to finalize a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, following a 20-month war between the two parties. However, as of the latest reports, Hamas has not officially accepted the proposed ceasefire.
In a statement, Hamas expressed a positive response to the latest proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza. The terrorist organisation also indicated a serious intention to negotiate the ceasefire, yet it has not provided details about the mechanism to implement the truce.
Hamas' statement does not explicitly confirm that it has accepted Trump's proposal for the ceasefire. The Associated Press contributed to the report, but the specific details about Hamas' statement are from the statement itself.
The ceasefire proposal comes after a prolonged conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life. In light of this, Trump urged Hamas to accept the deal, indicating that further negotiations are needed for Hamas to agree to the terms.
More discussion is necessary before Hamas agrees to the ceasefire, according to reports. Hamas is ready to enter immediate negotiations on the mechanism to implement the ceasefire framework. The statement from Hamas suggests that the organisation is prepared to engage in talks to bring an end to the conflict.
It remains to be seen whether Hamas will formally accept the terms of the deal and whether the 60-day ceasefire will be implemented. The international community will be closely watching developments in Gaza as both sides work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The latest statement from Hamas indicates a willingness to engage in negotiations for the implementation of the ceasefire in Gaza, which follows the prolonged war-and-conflicts between Israel and Hamas. However, it's important to note that the organization has not yet explicitly confirmed acceptance of the specific politics proposed by President Trump for the ceasefire.