American journalist: Netanyahu has opposed the 5-day ceasefire
"Seymour Hersh", a veteran American journalist, reported that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime rejected the agreement approved by the US regarding the release of the "hostages" due to not agreeing to a five-day ceasefire. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Seymour Hersh”, a veteran investigative journalist in the United States, announced in a post on social networks that “Benjamin Netanyahu”, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, agreed to the agreement agreed by the United States regarding the “hostages”. ” Rejected.
He wrote in a blog post on Substack that the US demand included the release of 71 hostages. According to him, an agreement had been reached on this issue, but Hamas insisted on the end of the five-day war, which Netanyahu rejected. They had announced that there was an agreement between the Zionist regime and Hamas on this issue. Washington Post columnist David Ignatius reported on Tuesday (November 14, 23 November) in an article quoting sources from the Zionist regime’s cabinet that the regime and Hamas are close to an agreement that would allow the release of most Israeli women and children. These sources said that if the last details are resolved, the agreement can be announced within a few days. According to the report, Tel Aviv is demanding the release of all 100 women and children captured in recent Palestinian resistance operations, but the initial number is likely to be lower. The official cited by the Washington Post said the exchange would be accompanied by a temporary ceasefire of possibly five days. However, a US official told CNN in an interview. “Despite getting close to an agreement, the negotiations are unstable and may collapse.” Prisoners from Hamas, a temporary ceasefire will be established in Gaza. He explained: “If we hand over the hostages, a temporary ceasefire will be established, and we are now closer to this situation until the start of ground operations.” Palestine, Hamas has so far released four prisoners, but negotiations for the release of other prisoners have not led to any results.
According to reports, Hamas has 240 captives who were captured following the Al-Aqsa storm operation. Netanyahu’s cabinet is under internal pressure to release these people. Last Saturday, thousands of residents of the occupied territories held a demonstration in Tel Aviv, demanding the release of the Zionist prisoners in the Gaza Strip. Israel has called for a pause in the war, humanitarian aid, fuel for hospitals, and the release of women and children from Israeli prisons.
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