Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Musa Abu Marzouk, a Hamas leader, said in a telephone interview with the New York Times: We are ready to negotiate with America and reach an understanding on everything. We are ready to welcome US President Donald Trump's envoy to the Gaza Strip and, if necessary, we will support him.
Abu Marzouk said: Such a dialogue could help Washington understand the feelings and aspirations of the Palestinians and allow the US to adopt a more balanced position that reflects the interests of all sides and not just one side.
NBC News reported on Saturday that Trump's Middle East envoy, Stephen Whittaker, is considering a trip to Gaza to help maintain the ceasefire.
Abu Marzouk described the current US president as a serious president and said: If it were not for Trump and his insistence on ending the war and sending a serious representative, an agreement would not have been reached.
After 15 months of the Zionist regime's war in the Gaza Strip, a ceasefire in Gaza came into effect on Sunday, and in the first phase, three Israeli female prisoners were exchanged for 90 Palestinian female and child prisoners.
Since October 7, 2023, the Zionist regime, with the support of the United States, has waged a genocidal war against the Palestinians, which has left more than 157,000 martyrs and wounded, and has caused one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.