Hamas prepared to negotiate over implementation of ceasefire proposal
Briefly

Hamas expressed readiness to negotiate an immediate 60-day ceasefire with Israel, aiming to pause the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The movement's recent statement indicated a preparation to enter discussions without specifying which provisions might be altered. Following the October 7 attacks that resulted in significant casualties, Israel has sought to dislodge Hamas, leading to extensive violence and destruction. President Trump indicated that Israel had accepted conditions for a ceasefire, urging Hamas to do the same as mediators encouraged dialogue to end hostilities and secure hostage releases.
Negotiations have broken down repeatedly over a fundamental disagreement: Israel has pushed for a temporary truce to bring home its hostages, but not an end to the war, while Hamas has called for a permanent cessation of hostilities and a full withdrawal of Israeli troops.
The movement has submitted its positive response to the mediator brothers, saying that it was fully prepared to immediately enter into a round of negotiations.
Read at The Washington Post
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