PNN – The Zionist affairs expert pointed to Netanyahu’s goals in Gaza to eradicate the resistance and considered these goals unachievable.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by Shahab news agency, Firas Yaghi, an expert on the affairs of the Zionist regime, said: The occupiers think that they have the ability to impose their conditions on the resistance in Gaza after the martyrdom of Yahya Sanwar, the commander of Al-Aqsa Storm.
He added: What the media is saying about the new proposals related to the exchange of prisoners is only the release of the prisoners against the ceasefire and not the exchange agreement.
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Yaghi emphasized: Netanyahu is clearly talking about the beginning of the cleansing process, and this is the issue we are witnessing in northern Gaza, and the occupiers are committing crimes, genocide, ethnic cleansing, and displacing Palestinians from this area, and their goal is to evacuate the area from Civilians and then eradicate the Palestinian resistance. Israel is currently only seeking the complete surrender of the resistance and its disarmament.
This expert further linked the developments in the region and the end of the war in Gaza is still unlikely.
He added: The discussion of the renegotiation of the prisoner exchange agreement is only about a one-and-a-half-week ceasefire, during which only Israeli prisoners will be released. The fact that they are announcing the continuation of the attacks on Gaza means prolonging the war because, from Netanyahu’s point of view, it means the fulfillment of his conditions and demands, and this is quite obvious.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken claimed on Thursday that negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners between Israel and Hamas will resume in Doha, Qatar in the coming days.
Blinken told reporters after talking with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar: We discussed options for seizing this moment and next steps to move the process forward. I anticipate that our negotiators will meet in the coming days.