Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted on Monday (AEST) that military pressure – including Israel’s ongoing two-month offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah – “is what has led Hamas to enter negotiations”.
Hamas is highly secretive and little is known about its inner workings. In recent internal communications seen by AP,messages signed by several senior Hamas figures in Gaza urged the group’s exiled political leadership to accept the ceasefire proposal pitched by US President Joe Biden.
The messages,shared by a Middle East official familiar with the ongoing negotiations,described the heavy losses Hamas has suffered on the battlefield and the dire conditions in the war-ravaged territory. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to share the contents of internal Hamas communications.
It was not known if this internal pressure was a factor in Hamas’ flexibility. But the messages indicate divisions within the group and a readiness among top militants to reach a deal quickly,even if Hamas’ top official in Gaza,Yahya Sinwar,may not be in a rush. Sinwar has been in hiding since the war erupted last October and is believed to be holed up in a Gaza tunnel deep underground.
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Two US officials say the Americans are aware of internal divisions within Hamas and that those divisions,the destruction in Gaza or pressure from mediators Egypt and Qatar could have been factors in the militant group softening its demands for a deal. The US officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the Biden administration’s view of the current situation.
The Middle Eastern official shared details from two internal Hamas communications,both written by senior officials inside Gaza to the group’s exiled leadership in Qatar,where Hamas’ supreme leader,Ismail Haniyeh,is based.