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Hamas chief says group did not reject US ceasefire proposal for Gaza, sought changes

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Posted on June 5, 2025

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(Reuters) -The head of Hamas in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, said in a pre-recorded speech on Thursday the group had not rejected the latest U.S. proposal for a ceasefire with Israel but demanded changes

Hamas Leader Clarifies Group's Position on US Ceasefire Proposal

(Reuters) -The head of Hamas in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, said in a pre-recorded speech on Thursday the group had not rejected the latest U.S. proposal for a ceasefire with Israel but demanded changes that would secure the end of the war in the enclave.

The group was ready to engage in a new round of ceasefire talks, and communication with mediating countries was ongoing, he added. The latest U.S. proposal was came via President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff.

"The movement (Hamas) didn't reject the Witkoff proposal, but we have demanded some remarks and improvement to ensure an end to the war," Hayya, who is also chief Hamas negotiator, said in a pre-recorded video speech.

Hayya reiterated demands for an end to the war and withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, conditions Israel has rejected.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on May 31, that while his government had agreed to Witkoff's outline, Hamas was continuing to reject the plan.

The proposal envisages a 60-day truce and the exchange of 28 of the 56 hostages still held in Gaza for more than 1,200 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, along with the entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave.

Hamas says it will only free the remaining hostages if Israel agrees to end the war, while Netanyahu vows war can only end once Hamas is disarmed and eliminated from Gaza.

(Reporting by Nidal Al Mughrabi, Yomna Ehab and Enas Alashray; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Hamas did not reject US ceasefire proposal outright.
  • Hamas demands changes to ensure end of Gaza conflict.
  • Communication with mediating countries is ongoing.
  • Israel and Hamas have differing conditions for truce.
  • US proposal includes 60-day truce and hostage exchange.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Khalil al-Hayya say about the US ceasefire proposal?
Khalil al-Hayya stated that Hamas did not reject the US ceasefire proposal but sought changes to ensure an end to the war.
What conditions did Hamas set for the ceasefire?
Hamas demanded an end to the war and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, which Israel has rejected.
What does the US proposal entail?
The proposal includes a 60-day truce and an exchange of hostages, with 28 of the 56 hostages in Gaza being exchanged for over 1,200 Palestinian prisoners.
How did Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu respond to the proposal?
Netanyahu indicated that while his government agreed to the outline, Hamas continued to reject the plan.
What is Hamas' stance on releasing hostages?
Hamas stated it would only release the remaining hostages if Israel agrees to end the war.

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