Qatar says it received ‘positive’ response from Hamas on draft agreement

Qatar announced on Tuesday that it had received a “positive” response from Palestinian Hamas on a draft agreement concerning in particular the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, with American Secretary of State Antony Blinken affirming that he would discuss it on Wednesday with Israeli officials.

“We received a response from Hamas regarding the general framework of the hostage agreement. This response contains some comments, but it is generally positive,” Qatar Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said at a press conference alongside visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. in Doha.

“We are studying it intensively. It was communicated to the Israelis,” said Mr. Blinken.

“I will resume this conversation tomorrow in Israel when I am there, and we will work as hard as possible to try to reach an agreement,” he added.

The Qatari prime minister, who took part in discussions on the subject in Paris a week ago with American, Israeli and Egyptian officials, said he was “optimistic”, but refused to give details on Hamas’ response. , invoking the “sensitivity of the circumstances”.

The Palestinian Islamist movement confirmed in a statement on Tuesday that it had submitted its response to Egyptian and Qatari mediators concerning a proposed ceasefire with Israel, relating in particular to the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip since the Hamas attack on October 7 on Israeli soil.

According to Israeli authorities, 132 hostages are still captive, of whom 28 are believed to have died.

Mr. Blinken, who is on his fifth tour to the region since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas, is traveling to Israel after his visit to Qatar.

“There is still a lot of work to do. But we continue to believe that a deal is possible and even essential, and we will continue to work tirelessly to achieve it,” Blinken said.

According to him, the draft agreement “offers the prospect of prolonged calm, a release of hostages and an increase in humanitarian aid” to the besieged Gaza Strip.

“It would clearly benefit everyone, and I think it’s the best way forward,” he said.

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