Hamas says it agreed to deal including permanent ceasefire, full withdrawal of IDF.
Following the bombshell announcement that Hamas agreed to a hostage deal on Monday evening, Israeli officials strongly denied that Hamas had agreed to a proposal that had been approved by Israel.
“We gave the Egyptian and Qatari mediators our agreement to their proposal for a ceasefire,” a senior Hamas source told the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera, which was barred in Israel yesterday.
Following the bombshell announcement that Hamas agreed to a hostage deal on Monday evening, Israeli officials strongly denied that Hamas had agreed to a proposal that had been approved by Israel.
“We gave the Egyptian and Qatari mediators our agreement to their proposal for a ceasefire,” a senior Hamas source told the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera, which was barred in Israel yesterday.
In an additional statement, the terror group announced: “The head of the politburo, Ismail Haniyeh, called the Prime Minister of Qatar and the head of Egyptian intelligence, and informed them that the organization agrees to their proposal regarding a ceasefire.”
Government officials briefed several Israeli media outlets that Hamas had not agreed to terms that were approved by Israel, indicating that the mediators might have sent Hamas a proposal without prior Israeli consent.
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Following the bombshell announcement that Hamas agreed to a hostage deal on Monday evening, Israeli officials strongly denied that Hamas had agreed to a proposal that had been approved by Israel.
“We gave the Egyptian and Qatari mediators our agreement to their proposal for a ceasefire,” a senior Hamas source told the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera, which was barred in Israel yesterday.
Following the bombshell announcement that Hamas agreed to a hostage deal on Monday evening, Israeli officials strongly denied that Hamas had agreed to a proposal that had been approved by Israel.
“We gave the Egyptian and Qatari mediators our agreement to their proposal for a ceasefire,” a senior Hamas source told the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera, which was barred in Israel yesterday.
In an additional statement, the terror group announced: “The head of the politburo, Ismail Haniyeh, called the Prime Minister of Qatar and the head of Egyptian intelligence, and informed them that the organization agrees to their proposal regarding a ceasefire.”
Government officials briefed several Israeli media outlets that Hamas had not agreed to terms that were approved by Israel, indicating that the mediators might have sent Hamas a proposal without prior Israeli consent.
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Hamas says it agreed to deal including permanent ceasefire, full withdrawal of IDF
