Hamas says it's showing 'flexibility' in talks but 'ready' to continue fighting
Hamas' political leader Ismail Haniyeh said Wednesday that they are showing "flexibility" in their ongoing negotiations with Israel but are "ready" to continue fighting.
"Any flexibility we are showing in the negotiations is to protect the blood of our people and to put an end to their huge pains and sacrifices in the brutal war of extermination against it," Haniyeh, chairman of Hamas' political bureau, said in a statement. "In parallel, [we are] ready to defend our people."
Haniyeh also called on Palestinians in Jerusalem and the Israeli-occupied West Bank to "march toward Al-Aqsa mosque from the first day of the holy month of Ramadan," which is March 10.
Israel has reportedly accepted a framework agreement of a six-week cease-fire with Hamas, during which 40 Israeli hostages being held in the war-torn Gaza Strip would be released in return for several hundred Palestinians imprisoned in Israel. Hamas, on the other hand, has not commented on the specifics in that framework.
Hamas' main demands are that any agreement should include a path toward a more permanent end to the war and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. However, Israel is not willing to accept that, which is why the framework it has reportedly agreed to would only see Israeli troops redeployed within Gaza and not withdrawn fully from the Hamas-ruled enclave.
-ABC News' Nasser Atta, Will Gretsky, Tom Soufi Burridge and Morgan Winsor