TEHRAN: A senior leader of the Palestinian group Hamas calls the general framework mentioned in a joint statement by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States on the Gaza ceasefire positive but says Palestinians are looking for a complete agreement.
According to Islamic republic news agency , citing Palestinian Samaa news agency, Osama Hamdan on Saturday night referred to US President Joe Biden's speech, saying it contained positive ideas, but he added that Hamas wants the matter to crystallise within the framework of a comprehensive agreement that will fulfill wishes of Palestinians.
Hamdan emphasised that Palestinians are looking for a complete halt to the war, the withdrawal of the occupying forces from Gaza, flow of aid and the reconstruction of the besieged territory.The statement came after Biden claimed on Friday evening that the Zionist regime has presented a new three-stage proposal for establishing a ceasefire and exchange of prisoners and asked the parties not to miss this opportunity.
On Saturday night, Zionist media outlets also quoted informed sources as saying that the regime has agreed to negotiate, with the first phase of agreement will include the release of female captives, the elderly, the wounded, and female soldiers held in Gaza. More than seven months have passed since Israel invaded the Gaza Strip but has failed to achieve its intended goals rather it has been isolated internationally due to genocide and massacre of innocent Palestinians.
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