Hamas seeks 'complete halt' to war in Gaza proposal response

Authored by bbc.com and submitted by Scarlet-Ivy

In its statement on Tuesday evening, Hamas called for a "complete halt" to fighting in Gaza.

"The response prioritises the interests of our Palestinian people and emphasises the necessity of a complete halt to the ongoing aggression on Gaza," Hamas and the PIJ said.

The groups added that they were ready "to engage positively to reach an agreement that ends this war".

White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said it was "helpful" that Hamas had submitted a response and that US officials were "evaluating" the group's requests.

Earlier on Tuesday US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had "reaffirmed his commitment" to the Gaza ceasefire plan and the world was waiting for the Hamas response.

The proposal set out by President Biden last month involves an initial six-week ceasefire, with Hamas releasing some hostages in exchange for Israel releasing an undefined number of Palestinian prisoners.

A second phase would see the remaining hostages released by Hamas and a total withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza as part of a “permanent” ceasefire, but the latter would still be subject to negotiations.

The actual Israeli proposal - reportedly lengthier than the summary presented by Mr Biden - has not been made public and it is unclear whether it varies from what the president conveyed in his statement on 31 May. It was presented to Hamas days prior to Mr Biden's speech.

Mr Netanyahu has acknowledged his war cabinet has authorised the plan but has not voiced unequivocal support for it. Far right members of his cabinet have threatened to quit his coalition and trigger its collapse if the deal goes forward, seeing it as surrender to Hamas.

IHN_IM on June 12nd, 2024 at 11:24 UTC »

Hamas chainged all main points in US proposal, then agreed to it. Not really an agreement.

dongasaurus on June 12nd, 2024 at 10:51 UTC »

Sounds like Hamas seeks Israel to surrender unconditionally.

LastPerspective7482 on June 12nd, 2024 at 09:32 UTC »

Sure, Hamas just must surrender unconditionally.