Senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk announced Friday that the Palestinian resistance movement has accepted U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed ceasefire plan for Gaza “in principle,” supporting its main framework but stressing that the details would need to be settled through negotiations.

Abu Marzouk emphasized in an interview with Qatar's Al Jazeera network that the group "would hand over its weapons to a future Palestinian state," and the fate of Palestinians is a "national matter that Hamas alone cannot decide."

"We agreed to the U.S. plan in its main outlines, as a principle," he said.

Abu Marzouk noted that the plan's implementation "requires detailed negotiations through mediators."

He pointed out that Hamas "will enter negotiations over all issues related to the movement and its weapons."