09.07.2025 23:30
A Hamas official, Taher al-Nunu, stated that they accepted the 60-day ceasefire proposal presented by U.S. President Donald Trump and are ready to release 10 prisoners. Meanwhile, Trump, answering questions from journalists at the White House, also mentioned that the likelihood of an agreement in Gaza is "very high, although not certain."
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Since October 7, 2023, Israel has continued its massacres, resulting in the deaths of 57,575 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where a new development has occurred in ceasefire negotiations.
Hamas official Taher al-Nunu HAMAS ACCEPTED TRUMP'S CEASEFIRE PROPOSAL IN GAZA Hamas official Taher al-Nunu announced that they accepted the 60-day ceasefire proposal that U.S. President Donald Trump announced was approved by Israel on July 2.
"WE ARE READY TO RELEASE 10 PRISONERS" Al-Nunu stated that Hamas is ready to release 10 prisoners in order to ensure the uninterrupted flow of urgently needed aid to the Gaza Strip and to stop Israeli attacks. The Hamas official said, "Flexibility was shown to protect our people, to stop the crime of genocide, and to allow the free and dignified entry and flow of aid until the war completely ends."
"THERE ARE 2 IMPORTANT ISSUES IN THE NEGOTIATIONS" Al-Nunu conveyed that the negotiations are continuing on two important issues; one is ensuring the uninterrupted entry of aid, and the other is the "mechanisms" aimed at forcibly displacing Palestinians.
ISRAELI SOLDIERS' WITHDRAWAL LIMITS The Hamas official expressed that in the first phase of the ceasefire, the withdrawal limits of Israeli soldiers should be determined in a way that does not affect the lives of Palestinians and "will pave the way for the second phase of negotiations."
TRUMP: I THINK WE ARE CLOSE TO SUCCEEDING On the other hand, at the end of a meeting where he hosted some African leaders at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump answered questions from journalists, stating that the likelihood of an agreement in Gaza is "very high, although not certain."
Trump said, "I can probably tell you that we are very close to an agreement. I don't know if it's secret, but it doesn't matter to me. If secrets lead us to what we want, that's good. We want a ceasefire, we want peace. We want to get the prisoners back. And I think we are close to achieving that."
NETANYAHU DEFENDED THAT THEY DO NOT WANT TO FORCEFULLY DISPLACE THE PEOPLE OF GAZA Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who is on an official visit to the U.S., reiterated that they do not want to forcibly displace Palestinians in Gaza, claiming that leaving is a "free choice" for Palestinians.
Netanyahu argued that the people of Gaza are not being forcibly displaced, stating, "If people want to leave Gaza, they should have the right to do so and should not be held inside by Hamas's weapons."
Stating that they have "common goals" with Trump on this issue, Netanyahu said, "We will end the Hamas rule in Gaza, we will prevent Gaza from posing a threat to Israel. We have common strategies and tactics to achieve this common goal."
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON THE GAZA STRIP Since October 7, 2023, at least 57,575 Palestinians have lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Israel on the Gaza Strip, and 136,879 people have been injured. Since March 18, when Israel violated the ceasefire, 7,013 people have died in the attacks on Gaza, and 24,838 people have been injured.
The Israeli army has begun to implement a plan to expand and make the occupation in the Gaza Strip permanent. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announced that they will occupy the entire Gaza Strip.
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