Ismail Haneyya: Hamas open to discussions on ceasefire conditions
Ismail Haneyya, the head of Hamas's political bureau, announced that the movement will carefully consider and respond to the proposal discussed during the recent Paris meeting concerning a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of prisoners.
Haneyya emphasized Hamas's openness to discussing practical initiatives leading to a complete halt of aggression, providing shelters for displaced people, reconstructing destroyed areas, lifting the siege, and achieving a meaningful exchange of prisoners.
Expressing gratitude to Egypt and Qatar for their efforts, Haneyya highlighted their role in pursuing a sustainable ceasefire in Gaza and eventually ending the overall aggression against Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank. He revealed an invitation to visit Cairo and discuss the proposed framework agreement from the Paris meeting.
Haneyya also condemned ongoing Israeli actions in Gaza, calling for international intervention to pressure Israel to cease its massacres and war crimes in Gaza and address the daily violations and killings in the West Bank. (ILKHA)