Tel Aviv/Cairo: Palestinian militant group Hamas said it is ready to accept a UN-approved peace plan to end the war with Israel. Impressed by Hamas' response, US Secretary of State Anthony Wilken said it was a promising sign.
While Qatar and Egypt, which have played a mediating role in the war, said they had not yet issued any official statement on the proposal or responded to questions.
Giving this information, Roters says that both the parties insisted on adding their respective issues in the peace plan. So can there be a real reconciliation between the two parties? That question remains unanswered. There is also concern that the possibility of a real solution to that war is diminishing.
Despite this, the US Secretary of State reached Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, and discussed the arrangements after the end of the war. It is worth noting that Blinken reached Tel Aviv a day after the JUN Security Committee also accepted the proposal presented to Joe Biden.
Sami Abu Jahouni, a senior Hamas official, said that we are also ready to compromise for peace talks, but some issues need to be clarified.
In short, it seems that Hamas has still not accepted those proposals in a real sense. Israel has also not given any clear response. So it is not possible to say when this war will end, analysts clearly believe.