Details of the ceasefire talks from the senior member of Hamas
One of the leaders of Hamas, pointing out that the importance of political negotiations is not less than the battle in the field, said that there is no guarantee for Israel's promises and stopping the occupation regime's aggression against Gaza. |
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Mohammed Nezal said in an interview with Al-Jazeera: We continue negotiations and our goal is to realize the interests of the Palestinian people. Currently, our priority is to stop the aggression against the people of Gaza and to provide aid to them, especially in the northern region.
He pointed to the obstructions of the Zionist occupiers in the negotiation process and said that so far no promise has been made to stop the enemy’s aggression against Gaza. The occupying regime has presented a temporary ceasefire plan for the exchange of prisoners, and after that it will resume its military operations and attack Rafah.
This Hamas leader said about the discussions related to the administration of Gaza in the post-war period and the claims made by Americans, Zionists and some Arab countries in this regard: We have no official relationship with the self-governing organizations. We do not have plans for the day after the war.
In the meantime, following the additional meetings of the Paris negotiations for a cease-fire in Gaza, the American publication Axios announced Washington’s proposal for a six-week cease-fire in Gaza in exchange for the release of 40 Israeli prisoners.
Axios, citing two American sources, announced that American, Qatari and Egyptian officials presented a new and more detailed framework for the prisoner exchange deal to Israeli negotiators during a meeting in Paris on Friday. .
The American news website added that the sources reported that the updated framework proposed that Hamas would release about 40 prisoners in exchange for a six-week ceasefire and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Tel Aviv. release.