PNN – CNN reported that the head of Israel’s intelligence has suggested that senior leaders of Hamas leave Gaza as part of a broader ceasefire agreement.
According to Pakistan News Network’s report on Tuesday, CNN quoted two officials familiar with the current international negotiations and wrote: The unusual, previously unreported proposal comes as the Israeli regime struggles to achieve its stated goal of completely destroying Hamas.
Despite the fact that nearly four months have passed since the Gaza war, the Zionist regime has not been able to capture this area or destroy one of the senior leaders of Hamas in Gaza, and according to the regime’s own assessments, about 70% of Hamas forces have not been harmed.
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According to CNN, it is unlikely that the leaders of Hamas will accept the recent offer of the Zionist regime. According to a person familiar with the negotiations, this proposal was made as part of the ceasefire talks at least twice in recent weeks, first in Warsaw by David Barnea, the current head of the Mossad, and once this month in Doha, Qatar by Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken.
American and international officials familiar with the negotiations have said that recent talks between the Israeli regime and Hamas have been promising, but that such an agreement does not seem imminent.
The proposal for the withdrawal of Hamas leaders from Gaza was made in December in Warsaw by Barnea, Israel’s top intelligence official, during a meeting with CIA Director Bill Burns and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. Blinken raised the proposal again earlier this month in the Qatari capital, said the official familiar with the discussions of these meetings.
Despite the claims of the Zionist regime about this new proposal, this regime has not hidden its desire to continue to hire Hamas leaders after the end of the Gaza war.