Hamas Wants Biden’s Truce Plan Implemented In Gaza As Starmer, Scholz, Macron Urge Immediate Ceasefire
Hamas Wants Biden’s Truce Plan Implemented In Gaza As Starmer, Scholz, Macron Urge Immediate Ceasefire
Hamas said that it wants a ceasefire but Biden’s version of it while leaders of France, Germany and UK renewed calls for a ceasefire.

The leaders of France, Germany and Britain have endorsed calls for a cease-fire in Gaza, the return of scores of hostages held by Hamas and the “unfettered” delivery of humanitarian aid.

In a joint statement released Monday, they endorsed the latest push by the United States, Qatar and Egypt to broker an agreement to end the 10-month-old Israel-Hamas war.

The mediators have spent months trying to get the sides to agree to a three-phase plan in which Hamas would release the remaining hostages captured in its Oct. 7 attack in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel and Israel would withdraw from Gaza.

“The fighting must end now, and all hostages still detained by Hamas must be released. The people of Gaza need urgent and unfettered delivery and distribution of aid,” the statement said.

It was signed by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The statement also called on Iran and its allies to refrain from any retaliatory attacks that would further escalate regional tensions after the killing of two senior militants last month in Beirut and Tehran.

Biden’s Vision

Hamas said Sunday it wanted the implementation of a truce plan laid out by Biden on May 31 and later endorsed by the UN Security Council, “rather than going through more negotiation rounds or new proposals”.

Hamas “demands that the mediators present a plan to implement what they proposed to the movement… based on Biden’s vision and the UN Security Council resolution, and compel the (Israeli) occupation to comply”, it said.

Unveiling the plan, Biden had called it a three-phase “roadmap to an enduring ceasefire and the release of all hostages”, and said it was an Israeli proposal. Mediation efforts since then have failed to produce an agreement.

Hamas on Tuesday named its Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar to succeed slain political leader and truce negotiator Ismail Haniyeh, killed July 31 in Tehran in an attack blamed on Israel, which has not claimed responsibility.

According to a report by US broadcaster CNN, Sinwar wants a ceasefire deal and has conveyed his desire for such a deal to Qatari and Egyptian mediators.

(with inputs from AFP and AP)

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