Netanyahu’s irrational request to derail the prisoner exchange with Hamas.

Netanyahu’s irrational request to derail the prisoner exchange with Hamas.

According to Al Jazeera Qatar, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is still in the United States, in an interview with the American network Newsmax, repeating his usual positions and without mentioning Israel’s decades-long crimes against the Palestinian people and the occupation of their homeland, once again held Hamas responsible for the continuation of the war and claimed: The war could stop today or tomorrow, if Hamas lays down its weapons.

He claimed that the parties are very close to reaching an agreement to establish a 60-day ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli Prime Minister continued his claims by adding that this agreement includes the release of half of the living prisoners and half of the bodies of the dead, and according to it, about 10 living prisoners and 12 bodies will remain in Hamas’ possession.

Reiterating his outdated statements and justifying the aggressive attack on Iran that took place during negotiations with the United States, he claimed: Iran was trying to obtain nuclear weapons, which we stopped.

Netanyahu continued to appeal to Donald Trump, saying: Israel has never had a supporter in America as strong as President Trump.

Hamas: The voice of resistance in Khan Yunis is louder than any political propaganda

Bassem Naim, a leader of the Hamas movement, referring to the developments on the ground in the southern Gaza Strip, said: The images released from Khan Yunis have a clear message; no voice is louder than the voice of resistance and the field.

He also criticized the political efforts of the Zionist regime and the United States to impose new realities in Gaza, emphasizing: The media hype of Netanyahu and his American supporter to advance their plans through misleading negotiations has been trampled underfoot by the Palestinian Mujahideen.

These statements are made while the Palestinian resistance is still fighting the occupying forces in various areas of Gaza, especially in Khan Yunis.

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