Hamas says reaching deal based on Trump’s proposal to end Israeli genocide in Gaza
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas announced reaching a deal during the indirect talks with Israel that is aimed at ending the Israeli genocide in Gaza Strip.
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The Palestinian resistance movement made the announcement in a statement in early Thursday.
The agreement, the group said, “stipulates ending the war on Gaza, the withdrawal of the occupation from it, and the entry of aid” as well as exchange of the remaining Israeli captives in Gaza with Palestinian prisoners.
It noted that it had engaged in “responsible and serious” discussions with various Palestinian resistance factions concerning the proposal before signing the agreement.
The movement reiterated that its contribution to efforts leading to the deal has been driven by its keen desire towards realization of “a halt to the war of extermination against our Palestinian people and the withdrawal of the occupation from the Gaza Strip.”
The talks were launched after Hamas responded to Trump’s 20-point proposal, agreeing to release the captives in exchange for Palestinian inmates and hand over Gaza’s administration to a Palestinian body.
The response was met with far-and-wide appreciation on the part of regional resistance movements, which called it measured yet politically shrewd.