
Hamas has been subject to the US 60 -day ceasefire proposal, but Israel has denied.
Al Jazeera reports that the Palestinian extremist organization Hamas has approved a draft ceasefire agreement on the US proposal.
Under the agreement, five Israeli hostages will be released initially, while the other five will be released on the 60th day.
In addition, Hamas will also return the bodies of several Israeli hostages. In return, Palestinian prisoners will be released in two stages.
Israeli forces will withdraw from Gaza in the terms that Hamas has indicated to approve the agreement.
Hamas has also made the condition that Israel guarantee humanitarian assistance from the first day of the ceasefire.
The ceasefire agreement drafts writes that US President Donald Trump will guarantee the deal.
According to Al Jazeera, the US envoy has sent the draft to the Israeli government and is waiting for their response.
It should be remembered that in the past, Hamas had agreed to the suggestions made by Vaticov, but Israel rejected the proposals.
Al Jazeera correspondent Hamada Silhut reported to Jordan, saying that Israeli authorities lied to the news.
The reporter further said that talks were underway, but Israel did not agree with any proposal, nor did they know any approval from Hamas.
Reuters, on the other hand, claimed that an Israeli official rejected the ceasefire draft by Hamas, saying that no responsible government could accept such an agreement.
According to sources, the agreement was reached between US Special Envoy Steve Watkov and Hamas representatives in Qatar’s capital Doha.
The situation is still uncertain in relation to the ceasefire agreement, but this progress is being considered important in the context of the humanitarian crisis and war devastation in Gaza.
The US role in the negotiation process is prominent, but the chances of wearing practical areas of any agreement without the final approval of Israel are limited.
