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Mediators, Israel await Hamas’s response for ceasefire proposal
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Saudi channel Al-Hadath reported that the proposal outlines a phased release of hostages and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, incorporating adjustments to Hamas’ latest response. Egypt has asked Hamas and other factions to remain in Cairo until an agreement is reached, blending partial and comprehensive solutions with U.S. guarantees.
Al-Araby sources confirmed the proposal as a framework deal with revisions to Hamas’ stance, noting that the terror group’s delegation will meet Qatar’s prime minister in Cairo. The acceptance occurred in the presence of Palestinian faction representatives, signaling a unified front.
The report emerged amid mass protests across the country demanding a deal, as Israel awaits Hamas’ response while advancing its Gaza City strategy. Officially, Israel insists only on a comprehensive deal, though Jerusalem insiders hint at openness to a partial agreement behind closed doors.
Sources confirmed Hamas received the Egypt-Qatar proposal on Sunday with faction representatives present, urging a swift response. Last week’s talks involved Turkish mediation, proposing Israel’s demand for Hamas to disarm—a condition the group is unlikely to accept.
The plan to move hostages to Gaza City, despite its intended evacuation and potential takeover, remains under consideration, with no final decision. “The goal is to increase pressure on Israel and tie the hostages’ fate to Netanyahu’s decisions,” the outlet reported.