Hamas agrees to some of Trump's plan but seeks negotiations

Trump has not commented on Hamas offer

Hamas agrees to some of Trump's plan but seeks negotiations
Smoke rises over Gaza City on Thursday after a missile strike. Israel has vowed to ‘finish the job’ if Hamas does not sign up to the peace plan © AP
CAIRO, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Hamas said on Friday it would agree to some aspects of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the Gaza war, including releasing hostages [dead and alive] and handing over administration of the enclave, but that it would seek negotiations over many of its other terms. In a copy of the statement seen by Reuters, Hamas issued its response to Trump's 20-point plan after the U.S. president gave the Palestinian militant group until Sunday to accept or reject the proposal. Trump has not said whether the terms would be subject to negotiation, as Hamas is seeking. Notably, Hamas did not say whether it would agree to a stipulation that it disarm, a demand by Israel and the U.S. that it has previously rejected.

Reuters