Hamas announced the possibility of suspending the ceasefire negotiations and exchange of prisoners
Al-Jazeera quoted a senior source affiliated with Hamas as saying that no negotiations can be carried out amid the hunger of the Palestinian people, and that this movement intends to stop negotiations on a cease-fire and exchange of prisoners until humanitarian aid arrives in the northern Gaza Strip. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, while The Zionists’ obstacles in reaching any agreement for a cease-fire in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners continue, a senior source in the Palestinian Hamas movement announced: “While hunger has gripped the Palestinian nation, it is not possible to negotiate.
This source stated in an interview with Al-Jazeera: Hamas intends to stop negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners until humanitarian aid arrives in the north of the Gaza Strip.
On the other hand, the Hebrew newspaper Ha’aretz quoted one of the ministers of the small security and political cabinet of the Zionist regime and announced that the Israeli army’s need for a long-term ceasefire in Gaza is no less than Hamas’s need for such a ceasefire.
According to Tasnim, the Hebrew media reported yesterday that negotiations in Cairo are still ongoing. According to these media, Israel agreed to a 42-day ceasefire, but has not accepted the withdrawal and the end of the war. Hamas’s demand for a complete and absolute ceasefire and Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and after that dealing with the issue of prisoner exchange continues.
The 12 TV channel of the Zionist regime, citing its sources, announced that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Zionist regime) told the delegation The Israeli negotiator did not allow travel to participate in the Cairo negotiations. Netanyahu is looking to determine to what extent Hamas can show its flexibility and then seek to advance the negotiations.
On the other hand, “Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar said that there are problems in the human dimension of the negotiations.
He pointed out that there are problems in the human dimension of the negotiations. He added: “During the last week, we made progress on the agreement, but in recent days, we encountered some differences.” If we can define a human package in this agreement, we will be able to remove the barriers. We will use all our efforts to reach an agreement to reduce human pain and suffering in Gaza. to be There has been no progress in talks on a two-state solution. When it comes to killing Palestinians, the principle of right and wrong is abandoned. Time is not in our favor and with the arrival of Ramadan, the situation will be dangerous for the region.
Publisher | Tasnim News |