Hamas formally responded on Tuesday to a U.S. cease-fire proposal for the eight-month-old war in the Gaza Strip, and Israel said the response was tantamount to a rejection while a Hamas official said the Palestinian group merely reiterated longstanding demands not met by the current plan.
Egypt and Qatar said they had received Hamas’ response to a proposal outlined by U.S. President Joe Biden on May 31 but did not disclose the contents.
The Hamas official, who declined to be identified, said the response reaffirmed its stance that a cease-fire must lead to a permanent end to hostilities in Gaza, withdrawal of Israeli forces, reconstruction of the Palestinian enclave and release of Palestinian prisoners in Israel. “We reiterated our previous stance. I believe there are no big gaps. The ball is now in the Israeli courtyard.”