The conditions of Islamic Jihad for the prisoner exchange agreement with Israel
The Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, referring to his firm position regarding the plans for the exchange of prisoners with the Zionist regime, once again emphasized the comprehensive ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Ziad Al-Nakhleh, Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, reacted to what has been published in the media about the US government’s plans for Israeli prisoners, and on the movement’s fixed positions regarding these plans. He emphasized.
Al-Nakhleh said in this context: Without guaranteeing a comprehensive ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces [from Gaza], reconstruction and a clear political solution that guarantees the rights of the Palestinian people, we will not ask for any agreement. Kurds.
Israeli, American, Egyptian and Qatari negotiators reached an agreement in Paris on Sunday on a framework to stop the war and release other Israeli prisoners. A plan that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken described as “strong and convincing” in a joint press conference with his Qatari counterpart in Washington. A few hours ago, he said that this group had received the proposal of the Paris meeting regarding the cease-fire in Gaza and was examining it for a response. , the capital of Egypt, and the Hamas movement generally welcomes any serious and practical plan and initiative, provided that it leads to a complete cessation of war, reconstruction and removal of the siege, and the exchange of prisoners.
“Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim”, the foreign minister of Qatar last night also pointed out that the negotiations regarding the Palestinian and Israeli prisoners have improved compared to the previous weeks and said: “The current stage of the negotiations can lead to a permanent ceasefire in the future”. /p>
Israel TV also reported that “progress has been made in the negotiations.” In this meeting, the plan to release prisoners was reviewed in several stages. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called the talks “constructive”, but at the same time said that there are still “big gaps”. 116 days have passed since its beginning, and so far 26,750 people have been martyred and 65,631 people have been injured, and more than seven thousand people are still missing and under the rubble, and the heavy bombing of different areas continues.
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