Hamas Accepts Ceasefire Deal
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In a statement released on the evening of Monday 6 May, Hamas announced that it had accepted the terms of a truce with Israel. Hamas said that Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Political Bureau of Hamas, had informed Egypt and Qatar of the decision to accept the ceasefire terms. Egypt and Qatar have been acting as mediators between Israel and Hamas, with the latest truce talks largely being led by Egypt. The terms of the ceasefire are yet to be made public. Israel has not yet accepted the...

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