Hamas says it 'positively' views Gaza ceasefire proposal set out by Biden

Hamas' position signals a change in attitude from the group, which in recent months had accused the US of siding with Israel and obstructing attempts for a ceasefire.

 Hamas in Rafah Street (photo credit: ABED RAHIM KHATIB/FLASH90)
Hamas in Rafah Street
(photo credit: ABED RAHIM KHATIB/FLASH90)

Hamas on Friday said it had a positive view of the contents of a three-phase ceasefire proposal announced by US President Joe Biden for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

"Hamas confirms its readiness to deal positively and in a constructive manner with any proposal that is based on the permanent ceasefire and the full withdrawal [of Israeli forces] from the Gaza Strip, the reconstruction [of Gaza], and the return of the displaced to their places, along with the fulfillment of a genuine prisoner swap deal if the occupation clearly announces commitment to such deal," the group said in a statement.

Hamas' position signals a change in attitude from the group, which in recent months had accused the US of siding with Israel and obstructing attempts for a ceasefire.

 US President Joe Biden (left) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) (credit: FLASH90)
US President Joe Biden (left) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) (credit: FLASH90)

"Hamas sees Biden's position now more focused on pressuring Israel to return to negotiations with a different attitude, or they (Israel) could risk clashing with the Americans," a Palestinian official close to the mediation efforts told Reuters.

Rifts between Biden and Netanyahu

Rifts between Biden and Netanyahu over red lines in Gaza have set up a potential showdown between the two leaders, raising questions about whether the US might restrict military aid if Israel continues its offensive in the now-devastated enclave.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said that Israel had authorized negotiators to present a Gaza truce deal after Biden revealed details of the ceasefire plan.