Hamas has accepted a ceasefire deal after months of talks, its leadership has announced. The proposal, brokered by Egyptian and Qatari officials, had finally been accepted by the group this evening – but Israeli sources have already slammed the announcement as a “ruse” intended to frame the country as unwilling to accept a deal. Hamas’s supreme leader, Ismail Haniyeh, had delivered the news on a phone call with the prime minister of Qatar and Egypt’s intelligence minister. The finer details of the deal are yet to be announced – including how long any proposed ceasefire would last, and what thi…