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Zionist media: Israel has accepted the continuation of Hamas in power

The Zionist media admitted that the occupying regime has accepted Hamas remaining in power, because it knows that without accepting this issue, the negotiations will not be successful.

The “Kan” television network of the Zionist regime has components such as the control of the “Salahaddin Axis” (Philadelphia) on the Gaza-Egypt border, monitoring the movement of people from the south to the north of the Gaza Strip. And he also mentioned the access to the names of the living Zionist prisoners as one of the provisions of the amendment to the plan proposed by Prime Minister “Benyamin Netanyahu” for the ceasefire.

This Zionist media stated that Netanyahu’s goal of including these conditions in the ceasefire plan is to prevent it from reaching its conclusion and wrote: The items raised in the amendment proposed by Netanyahu are unlikely to be accepted by Hamas.

According to the Zionist Kan TV channel, Netanyahu’s proposed plan did not mention the destruction or removal of Hamas from power, but it reserved the right of the Israeli regime to return to war.

In a similar report, the Zionist news site “Walla” stated that the surveillance of the Salahuddin axis was emphasized by David Barney, the head of the foreign intelligence agency of the Zionist regime (Mossad), which can be realized through the presence of foreign peacekeeping forces.

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Earlier, a Western official, a Palestinian source and two Egyptian sources told Reuters news agency that the Zionist regime is designing an amendment to the ceasefire plan that could complicate the negotiations.

According to the report, Israeli regime negotiators want a screening mechanism for the return of civilian residents to northern Gaza because they are concerned that these residents may support Hamas fighters who still hold the area.

Meanwhile, a Palestinian source and two Egyptian sources said that Hamas has rejected the new request of the Israeli regime.

These two Egyptian sources did not accept Cairo’s request to control the border between Gaza and Egypt in the Salah al-Din axis and declared that this request is outside the framework of past agreements.

According to the reconciliation agreement between Egypt and the Zionist regime in 1979, the Salah al-Din axis was established as a buffer zone inside the Gaza Strip and parallel to the border with Egypt, 14 kilometers long from the Karam Abu Salem crossing to the Gaza coast in the Mediterranean Sea.

Until 2005, the Zionist regime controlled the Salah al-Din axis as part of its jurisdiction; But by withdrawing from this area, he handed over its control to the self-governing organizations. The forces of self-governing organizations were in control of this area until 2007.

In the same year, after eighteen months of negotiations, a new security agreement was signed between Cairo and Tel Aviv, according to which 750 members of the Egyptian border guard will be allowed to be present in this area equipped with light weapons. According to this agreement, the Egyptian security forces were supposed to prevent the infiltration and illegal transfer of goods or military equipment to Gaza.

After the Al-Aqsa storm operation on October 7th (15 Mehr), the security officials of the occupying regime claimed that one of the routes for the transfer of weapons to Gaza is the underground tunnels of the Salah al-Din axis in the southwest of Gaza. Based on this, Tel Aviv has sent a security delegation to Cairo and demanded the deployment of its forces in this area and the installation of surveillance cameras and sensors. Despite Netanyahu’s right-wing cabinet insisting on fulfilling this demand, the Egyptian government does not want to implement this demand due to political-security considerations.

Negotiations to establish a new round of ceasefire and exchange of prisoners between Hamas and the Israeli regime have so far not reached a conclusion after several rounds of negotiations with Hamas through mediators.

After about 10 months have passed since the beginning of the war in the Gaza Strip, which was launched with the two declared goals of destroying the Palestinian resistance and returning its prisoners, the occupying regime has not achieved its goals.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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