Ceasefire negotiations deadlock / Israeli delegation leaves Doha
A Hebrew media reported the failure of negotiations and the possible return of the Israeli negotiating team to the occupied territories from Doha. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, while the indirect talks between Hamas and Israel to reach a ceasefire are still going on, Hebrew sources reported the lack of progress in the ongoing talks in Doha.
Based on this report, Al Jazeera news channel reported on Saturday night, citing Hebrew Channel 12, that the negotiating team Tel Avio in Doha tonight (Saturday) Doha to Tel Aviv will leave, as evidence suggests no progress in ceasefire talks.
In this regard, Al Jazeera network earlier referring to the details of the terms and conditions of the Zionist regime for agreeing to a ceasefire Ezza wrote: “In the first stage, Tel Aviv has stipulated the release of 40 living Israeli prisoners.”
Al Jazeera explained that in response to the request of the mediators of the cease-fire negotiations in Gaza, the Zionist regime rejected “the cessation of the war, the withdrawal of its soldiers and the unconditional return of the refugees”. is.
Also, this Qatari channel reported, quoting knowledgeable sources: “Israel’s response, within the framework of the agreement in the first phase, has stipulated the release of 40 live Israeli prisoners of all categories. And in Israel’s response, detailed points were provided about the exchange of prisoners and the conditions for stopping the attacks in Gaza
According to this report, the Zionist regime, in its response to the mediators, “restricted the daily return of 2,000 displaced persons to the north of the Gaza Strip 2 weeks after the implementation of the ceasefire plan. suggested”.
Tel Aviv has also requested 2 soldiers in return for the release of the re-arrested prisoners in the Shalit case The names Golden and Haron should be released.
Continuing the reactions to the Zionist regime’s intervention in the temporary ceasefire talks, a high-ranking Hamas official, who refused to be named, said in response to the Zionist regime’s plan on the issue of prisoner exchange that this regime It seeks to create obstacles in the way of any agreement.