
Hamas has announced that it has responded to the cease-fire proposal for Gaza, providing its feedback to Qatar and Egypt. The militant group has indicated that it has some 'remarks' on the deal, suggesting that further negotiations may be needed to reach a resolution.
The cease-fire proposal comes amid escalating tensions in the region, with ongoing violence and clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants. The situation in Gaza has been volatile, with frequent rocket attacks from Gaza and retaliatory airstrikes from Israel.
Qatar and Egypt have been involved in mediation efforts to broker a cease-fire and de-escalate the conflict. The proposal likely includes terms aimed at reducing hostilities and preventing further bloodshed in the region.


Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, plays a significant role in the conflict and its response to the cease-fire proposal will be crucial in determining the next steps in the peace process. The group's remarks on the deal could influence the direction of negotiations and the prospects for a lasting peace agreement.
It remains to be seen how Qatar and Egypt will respond to Hamas' feedback and whether further discussions will be necessary to reach a consensus on the terms of the cease-fire. The international community is closely monitoring the situation in Gaza and urging all parties to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution.