Hamas submits response to revised ceasefire proposal, officials tell BBCpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 23 July
Rushdi Abualouf
BBC News Gaza correspondent, reporting from Istanbul

Palestinians inspect the damage on houses destroyed during an Israeli military operation, in Deir al-Balah
A senior Palestinian official familiar with the ongoing ceasefire talks told the BBC that Hamas submitted their official response today to the revised proposal presented by mediators aiming to secure a ceasefire in Gaza.
According to the official, the response followed consultation with other Palestinian factions and focused primarily on three critical issues: the mechanism for the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, maps detailing the Israeli withdrawal from areas captured during the war and guarantees to ensure a permanent end to hostilities and prevent a resumption of military operations.
A second Palestinian source involved in the talks confirmed the same information, adding that mediators have now received the response and are reviewing it in an effort to bridge the remaining gaps between the parties.
There seems to have been little movement on the key areas of disagreement, despite negotiations remaining ongoing.
- A short while ago, a spokesperson for the Israeli government said their delegation in Doha was still waiting for an official response from Hamas about the ceasefire negotiations taking place there