Hamas representatives have held discussions in Doha with representatives from Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar, according to the source. The movement is said to need "at most two to three days" to respond to the plan presented by US President Donald Trump, which is supported by Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It highlights 20 points for a solution to the war in Gaza.
According to the source, Hamas leaders want to make changes to certain proposals, including laying down arms. They also want to see "international guarantees for a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip" and guarantees that "no murders" will be committed in or outside the Gaza Strip. Last month, six people were killed in an Israeli attack targeting Hamas representatives in Doha.
Another source claims, however, that the movement is divided regarding the proposal. While one side opposes "important points", another side supports unconditional approval. They believe that the most important thing is to achieve a ceasefire that is "guaranteed" by Donald Trump and where the mediators guarantee that Israel implements the plan.