The group has mentioned it desires a truce plan based mostly on US President Joe Biden’s Might 31 ceasefire proposal.
Hamas has requested mediators to current a plan based mostly upon earlier truce talks as a substitute of looking for a brand new Gaza ceasefire deal, days forward of talks proposed by the USA, Egypt and Qatar.
In an announcement on its official Telegram channel, the group mentioned that it desires a plan “based mostly on [US President Joe] Biden’s May 31 ceasefire proposal, the framework laid out by mediators Qatar and Egypt on Might 6, and UN Security Council Resolution 2735“.
The Might 6 proposal, which Hamas beforehand agreed to and Israel rejected, additionally ensures the discharge of Israeli captives in Gaza in addition to an unspecified variety of Palestinians held in Israeli jails.
Sunday’s Hamas assertion added that “the mediators ought to implement this [May 6 proposal] on the occupation [Israel] as a substitute of pursuing additional rounds of negotiations or new proposals that would supply cowl for the occupation’s aggression and grant it extra time to proceed its genocide in opposition to our individuals”.
Reporting from Amman, Jordan, Al Jazeera’s Hamdah Salhut mentioned that Israeli media shops are deciphering the Hamas assertion as a rejection of the ceasefire talks altogether.
“However their [Hamas] assertion didn’t say that. They’re merely calling on mediators to place the unique proposal that they’d agreed to, on the desk,” she mentioned.
August 15 talks
Final week, leaders of the US, Egypt and Qatar known as on Israel and Hamas to satisfy for negotiations on August 15 in both Cairo or Doha to finalise a Gaza ceasefire and captive launch deal.
Hamas spokesman Jihad Taha had mentioned on Saturday that the group’s management is “finding out” the invitation for these ceasefire talks.
Taha mentioned that “the one obstructing the success of the final proposal is the Israeli occupation” and burdened that “closing the remaining gaps within the ceasefire settlement comes by way of exerting actual stress on the Israeli facet, which was, and nonetheless is, practising a coverage of inserting obstacles in the way in which of the success of any efforts and endeavours resulting in ending the aggression”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has beforehand said that he wouldn’t comply with any deal that stipulated an finish to Israel’s warfare on Gaza with out the complete defeat of Hamas. However Israel has mentioned it might ship negotiators to participate within the ceasefire assembly on August 15.
If the talks happen, it might additionally mark the primary time that Hamas will head into talks with Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar on the helm, following Israel’s assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.
In the meantime, Israel’s strikes on Gaza proceed to rage.
An Israeli air strike on the al-Tabin College compound in Gaza Metropolis housing displaced Palestinian households killed roughly 100 individuals on Saturday.
“Each time there may be some type of motion in these [ceasefire] negotiations, there’s a large-scale assault in Gaza and it derails the talks all altogether,” Al Jazeera’s Salhut identified.
Hamas mentioned that Israel finishing up the “al-Tabin college bloodbath” is additional “proof that it solely desires to escalate its aggression”.
However the group added that regardless of this assault, it should proceed to stick to the proposal laid out by the mediators that it had already agreed to beforehand.