Is the UN Chief Supportive of Hamas' Statement on US Gaza Proposal?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Hamas is ready to release hostages.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres supports dialogue.
- Trump's proposal outlines a potential path to peace.
- Qatar and Egypt play key mediation roles.
- Immediate ceasefire urged by the UN.
United Nations, Oct 4 (NationPress) UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed his approval of the declaration made by Hamas, which indicates their willingness to release hostages and engage based on the proposal put forth by US President Donald Trump, as stated by the UN chief's spokesperson.
The secretary-general is both pleased and encouraged by Hamas' announcement, according to spokesperson Stephane Dujarric.
The UN chief has called on all involved parties to take advantage of this moment to resolve the conflict in the Gaza Strip, and he expressed gratitude towards Qatar and Egypt for their critical mediation efforts, as noted by the spokesperson.
Dujarric emphasized that the secretary-general has reiterated his demand for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages, and unrestricted humanitarian access. “The United Nations will support all efforts to achieve these goals and prevent further suffering,” he stated.
Hamas declared on Friday that they have submitted their feedback regarding Trump's Gaza peace proposal to both regional and global mediators, indicating their agreement in principle to release all Israeli hostages, both alive and deceased, as reported by the Xinhua news agency.
In their press release, the Palestinian armed faction also consented to hand over the governance of Gaza to a Palestinian body of independent technocrats, which would be established through national consensus and supported by Arab and Islamic nations.
“Based on the recent statement from Hamas, I believe they are prepared for enduring PEACE,” Trump remarked on Friday via Truth Social, adding that Israel should cease its bombardments of Gaza immediately. “We are already in discussions regarding the specifics to be worked out. This is not just about Gaza; it’s about a long-sought PEACE in the Middle East.”
On Monday, the Trump administration presented a 20-point proposal following talks between the US president and visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This plan outlines a ceasefire-for-hostages arrangement, a gradual Israeli troop withdrawal, a demilitarized Gaza, and international oversight for Gaza's reconstruction and governance after the conflict concludes.