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Hamas agrees to new Gaza ceasefire proposal

Hamas agrees to new Gaza ceasefire proposal

Qatar Tribunea day ago
A Hamas source on Monday said that the group had agreed to a new proposal from mediators for a ceasefire in Gaza, devastated by more than 22 months of war.
The group's statement was brief and it did not elaborate on the details of the draft deal. 'Hamas, along with the Palestinian factions, relayed their acceptance of the proposal put forward yesterday by the Qatari and Egyptian mediators,' Hamas said.
A Palestinian source familiar with the negotiations said mediators were 'expected to announce that an agreement has been reached and set a date for the resumption of talks.'
The source added that 'mediators provided Hamas and the factions with guarantees for the implementation of the agreement, along with a commitment to resume talks to seek a permanent solution.' (Agencies)
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