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Egypt Receives Hamas' Response to Proposed Ceasefire Framework

  • Israeli occupation forces on the border with Gaza, Feb. 4, 2024.

    Israeli occupation forces on the border with Gaza, Feb. 4, 2024. | Photo: X/ @BilalCleland

Published 7 February 2024
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Previously, Egypt put forward a framework aimed at bringing viewpoints closer between all concerned parties to stop Palestinian bloodshed.

On Tuesday, Diaa Rashwan, the chairman of State Information Service (SIS), said Egypt received Hamas' response to a Gaza ceasefire proposal nailed in France.

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Egypt will continue to exert its utmost efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip soon, he said, stressing that Egypt will discuss all the details of the proposed framework with the concerned parties as soon as possible.

Rashwan stated that Egypt had recently put forward a framework aimed at bringing viewpoints closer between all concerned parties to stop Palestinian bloodshed, reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and restore peace and stability to the region.

Accordingly, Palestinian prisoners and Israeli detainees will be exchanged in stages, and humanitarian support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip will be intensified.

Egypt will continue its intense efforts around the clock, to end the fighting in Gaza, and preserve the lives of the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights, and turning the proposal into an agreement is an essential first step toward such ends.

During a a joint press conference with visiting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani said his country received a "positive response" from Hamas on the latest ceasefire-for-hostage deal proposal.

Regarding Hamas' response, the Qatari prime minister did not provide further details. Blinken also confirmed that officials had received Hamas' response and he would discuss it with Israeli leaders during his visit to Israel on Wednesday.

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