Hamas ‘likely’ to reject Trump’s proposed peace plan, official tells BBC
Hamas’s military commander rejects the U.S.-led peace plan citing lack of real commitments and hostage demands, highlighting a split with political leaders and complicating ceasefire efforts.
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The commander of Hamas's military wing in Gaza, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, rejected the ceasefire plan presented by US President Donald Trump, which the Israeli occupation authorities announced their approval of, according to what the BBC reported on Thursday...
Hamas military leader rejects US peace deal: BBC
LONDON: The leader of the military wing of Hamas in Gaza has rejected a US peace proposal, the BBC reported on Thursday. Izz Al-Din Al-Haddad has reportedly indicated that the group will continue to fight as he believes the proposal, backed by Israel, is designed to destroy Hamas. Reports earlier this week suggested that senior Hamas members in Qatar were open to negotiating
Hamas Military Leader: We Will Reject Trump Peace Plan
According to the BBC, the head of Hamas’ military wing in Gaza told mediators from Egypt and Qatar that Hamas will not agree to the peace deal put forth by President Trump. “Izz al-Din al-Haddad is thought to believe the plan was designed to finish Hamas, whether the group accepts it or not, and so is determined to fight on,” the BBC reported, adding that Hamas know that if they release the Israeli hostages, they will lose any leverage they have…
The jihadist movement takes more time for a definitive response to Donald Trump's plan, but filters some counter-proposals The group would be split between an open wing to dialogue and an intransigent one. Donald and Netanyahu still argue about Iran.Hamas has not yet provided a definite answer...
Hamas signals it could reject Trump’s Gaza peace plan that only ‘serves Israel’s interests’
Hamas has indicated it could reject President Trump's Gaza peace deal because it only "serves Israel's interests" and ignores the Palestinian people, one of the group's senior figures said Wednesday.
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