PNN – Hamas-affiliated sources reported the continuation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s disruptions in the process of reaching a cease-fire agreement in Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting al-Arabi, one of the leaders of Hamas, Ezzat al-Rashq, announced that Netanyahu is seeking to prevent a ceasefire agreement by making additional demands and is delaying.
He emphasized that the extensive and continuous efforts of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime to add new clauses and issues to the plan proposed by the mediators for a ceasefire and exchange of prisoners, prove that he is still evading and procrastinating and trying to find a way to defeat the negotiations to reaching an agreement.
While negotiations have been resumed after Hamas agreed to the plan proposed by the mediators for a cease-fire and exchange of prisoners, the media of the Zionist regime reported the possibility of throwing stones at Netanyahu again in this direction.
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Channel 12 of the Zionist regime, quoting an Israeli official, announced that Netanyahu added clauses to the plan proposed by the mediators, which may bring the negotiations to a dead end again.
Before this, some Israeli officials had announced that Netanyahu had brought the negotiations to a dead end several times in the final moments and prevented an agreement from being reached.
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime knows that the end of the war in Gaza will mean the end of his prime ministership, so he is doing all he can to prevent the agreement of the exchange of prisoners and a ceasefire in Gaza.
“The administration of Gaza after the war is an internal matter and we do not discuss the day after the war with any foreign party,” said Hamas leader Hassam Badran.
He added: We ask the international community to put pressure on the side that is bringing the negotiations to a dead end and force him to stop the war in Gaza.
“The standing and stability of our nation and our armed resistance has forced the occupying cabinet to accept the demands of our people and the rights of the Palestinians,” Badran said.