On the second anniversary of Hamas's attack on Israel, which prompted Israel's military response in Gaza, Hamas indicated its readiness to engage in a peace agreement based on President Donald Trump's proposed plan. However, the group emphasized the necessity for certain guarantees before committing to a ceasefire. Hamas's senior leader, Khalil Al-Hayya, stated that the group seeks assurances to ensure the conflict does not recur.
The peace plan, which has been accepted by Israel, includes provisions for a ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. In exchange, Hamas is expected to disarm and relinquish control over Gaza. The United States has expressed optimism about the potential for peace, with President Trump suggesting that this agreement could pave the way for broader Middle East peace efforts.
Negotiations are ongoing in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, with the involvement of senior U.S. and Qatari officials. The discussions are seen as a critical step toward ending the two-year conflict that has resulted in significant casualties and displacement.
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