CAIRO/JERUSALEM: Hamas mentioned on Saturday (Might 31) it was looking for amendments to a US-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire with Israel in Gaza, however President Donald Trump’s envoy rejected the group’s response as “completely unacceptable.”
The Palestinian militant group mentioned it was keen to launch 10 dwelling hostages and hand over the our bodies of 18 lifeless in trade for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons. However Hamas reiterated calls for for an finish to the warfare and withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, circumstances Israel has rejected.
A Hamas official described the group’s response to the proposals from Trump’s particular Center East envoy Steve Witkoff as “constructive” however mentioned it was looking for some amendments. The official didn’t elaborate on the adjustments being sought.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned that whereas his authorities had agreed to Witkoff’s define, Hamas was persevering with its rejection of the plan. “Israel will proceed its motion for the return of our hostages and the defeat of Hamas,” he mentioned in assertion.
Earlier on Saturday, Hamas issued a assertion saying: “This response goals to realize a everlasting ceasefire, an entire withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and to make sure the circulate of humanitarian support to our individuals within the Strip.”
“This response goals to realize a everlasting ceasefire, an entire withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and to make sure the circulate of humanitarian support to our individuals within the Strip,” Hamas mentioned in a press release.
The proposals would see a 60-day truce and the trade of 28 of the 58 hostages nonetheless held in Gaza for greater than 1,200 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, together with the entry of humanitarian support into the enclave.
Senior Hamas official Basem Naim later denied any rejection of Witkoff’s proposal however mentioned Israel’s response was incompatible with what had been agreed, and accused the US envoy of performing with “full bias” in favour of Israel.
A Palestinian official accustomed to the talks instructed Reuters that amongst amendments Hamas is looking for is the discharge of the hostages in three phases over the 60-day truce and extra support distribution in numerous areas. Hamas additionally desires ensures the deal will result in a everlasting ceasefire, the official mentioned.
Israel has beforehand rejected Hamas’ circumstances, as an alternative demanding the entire disarmament of the group and its dismantling as a army and governing power, together with the return of all 58 remaining hostages.