Trump's Retreat: Hamas Calls for Peaceful Resolution with Israel
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump's retreat from a proposal to displace Palestinians in Gaza. Qassem urged Trump to ensure Israel adheres to ceasefire terms. Talks with U.S. and Qatar are ongoing, focusing on truce negotiations and hostage release, with Egypt mediating.
In a significant development, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem has welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump's apparent backtrack from suggesting a permanent displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Qassem called for the U.S. to ensure Israel respects all ceasefire agreements.
The retreat from Trump's previous stance comes amid ongoing discussions in Qatar, where Hamas leaders engage directly with American officials, including hostage negotiator Adam Boehler. These talks focus on extending a truce and addressing the release of a U.S.-Israeli dual national held by Hamas.
With Egyptian mediators involved, both Israel and Hamas are preparing for the next stage of ceasefire negotiations. This approach marks a pivot in longstanding U.S. policy against engaging with groups labeled as terrorist organizations, a shift underscored by fresh diplomatic efforts to stabilize the volatile region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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