(A full week after the so-called Biden 'peace plan' was announced, a week of the US trying to suggest that it's Hamas who is an obstacle to peace, come to find out, the Biden administration has NEVER sent a written copy of the plan to Hamas for them to review. Not ONCE. It was all just a hoax to shift the blame for no deal to the Palestinians after Hamas publicly accepted a deal back in May while Israel rejected it)
(White House transcript of Biden's 'peace plan' from last Friday.)
('The first phase... Humanitarian assistance would surge with 600 trucks carrying aid into Gaza every single day... All of that and more would begin immediately — immediately.' This statement PROVES Biden is aware that Israel is deliberately withholding delivery of up to 600 trucks of humanitarian aid ALREADY if they could be 'IMMEDIATELY' released to travel inside Gaza. That is an admission of the war-crime of using starvation as a weapon of war)
from Daily Sabah
Hamas on Thursday said U.S. President Joe Biden's proposed Gaza cease-fire deal was "just words" and the Palestinian resistance group had not received any written commitments related to a truce.
Biden presented last week what he labeled an Israeli three-phase plan that would end the conflict, free all hostages, and lead to the reconstruction of the devastated Palestinian territory without Hamas in power.
But Osama Hamdan, a Hamas official based in Beirut, told Agence France-Presse (AFP): "There is no proposal – they are just words said by Biden in a speech."
"So far, the Americans have not presented anything documented or written that commits them to what Biden said in his speech," he said from the Lebanese capital.
Hamdan said Biden "tried to cover up the Israeli rejection" of another deal offered earlier in May, which had been approved by Hamas.
He said Hamas was willing to accept any deal that met his movement's core demands of a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the territory.
The United States has pressed for Hamas to accept the deal and said it was waiting for a response.
"We think this should be an urgent priority to get this cease-fire over the line, to start to alleviate the suffering that is happening every day in Gaza," State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters in Washington.
"So we would hope for a response from Hamas as soon as possible, and we continue to wait," he said...
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