Israel-Gaza war: Hamas responds to truce deal, Antony Blinken says agreement ‘possible’
- Israel said it was examining Hamas’ response to a plan to halt nearly four months of fighting in Gaza
- US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on his fifth tour of the Middle East since the war broke out
The Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Tuesday it had delivered its response to a proposed ceasefire deal for Gaza that would also involve the release of hostages, and the United States said it still believed an agreement was possible.
Details of the response were not immediately available.
In a statement Hamas said it responded “in a positive spirit, ensuring a comprehensive and complete ceasefire, ending the aggression against our people, ensuring relief, shelter, and reconstruction, lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip, and achieving a prisoner swap”.
Senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad told Reuters in a text message that Hamas aims for the release of the largest possible number of Palestinian prisoners in Israel.
The Israeli prime minister’s office said late on Tuesday that the details of the Hamas response were being “thoroughly evaluated by the officials involved in the negotiations”.