The US, Egypt, and Qatar had called on Hamas and the Israeli occupation to hold ceasefire talks on August 15.
Hamas sees no solid grounds in the statement made by the leaders of the United States, Qatar, and Egypt upon which a ceasefire agreement could be established and ratified in Gaza, a source familiar with the matter told Al Mayadeen on Friday.
Bloomberg reported earlier that the United States does not anticipate that an agreement between the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli occupation, as facilitated by Egypt, Qatar, and the US, would be ready for immediate signing on August 15, according to a senior official in the Biden administration.
In a phone call on Thursday, the US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stated, “There is still a significant amount of work to be done, with both sides holding firm to their positions.”
On Friday, Qatar, Egypt, and the United States issued a joint statement saying that the time had come to finalize a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and arrange for a prisoner exchange.
The statement also noted that the parties have been working for months to reach a framework agreement, which is now on the table, with only the implementation details remaining.
The three countries expressed their readiness to present a final proposal to resolve the issues related to implementation in a manner that meets the expectations of all parties. They also called on both sides to resume urgent talks on Thursday, August 15, in Doha or Cairo.
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