PNN – Three Zionist officials told the “New York Times” newspaper and two officials from mediating countries stated that Hamas’ accusations against the occupying regime that Tel Aviv did not fulfill its obligations based on the ceasefire agreement, including not allowing humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip, including hundreds of thousands of tents, are “accurate”.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting from Misri al-Sharroq, the Hamas movement announced on Monday that it will postpone the release of another number of Zionist prisoners who were supposed to be released next Saturday until further notice, citing Israel’s failure to fulfill its obligations under the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, the Zionist regime claimed that the delay in releasing the prisoners is a violation of the ceasefire and that the army of this regime is on full alert.
Hamas emphasized: Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement by delaying the return of refugees to the north of the Gaza Strip, bombing and shooting at them in different areas of the Gaza Strip, not granting permission to send all kinds of humanitarian aid, while we have fulfilled all our obligations based on the agreement.
Three Zionist officials, confirming Israel’s sabotage, announced in a conversation with the American newspaper “New York Times” that disputes about humanitarian aid can be resolved in a relatively easy way; In order for Israel to allow more aid to enter, but it seems that the broader issue is the attempt of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to obstruct the negotiations on the extension of the ceasefire until next March 1st.
In this regard, the New York Times pointed to Netanyahu’s delay in sending the Israeli negotiating team to Doha, which was supposed to take place last week until the beginning of this week.
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According to five Zionist officials and one official of the mediating countries – whose name and nationality have not been announced – the negotiating team of the occupying regime consists of three officials of this regime who were previously in charge of the negotiating teams of this regime.
The said officials announced that the powers assigned to the negotiating team were only “hearing” and not “negotiation”.
According to Zionist officials, before announcing the return to the occupied territories, the negotiating team of this regime received Qatar’s proposal for a plan for the next stage of negotiations.
The New York Times quoted Israeli officials as saying that this suggests that Netanyahu is playing with time instead of making a serious effort to extend the ceasefire.
Analysts believe that Hamas’ action in postponing the release of prisoners was not only to speed up the sending of humanitarian aid, but with this action, it is trying to force Netanyahu to be serious in negotiations.
These analysts added that this action is also a response to US President Donald Trump’s statements about the forced deportation of Gaza residents and the announcement of plans for this strip without the presence of the Palestinians, as well as insisting on the removal of Hamas from power in the region.
“Michael Milshstein”, a Zionist analyst specializing in Palestinian affairs, said: Hamas is angry with Netanyahu and Trump’s requests to remove this movement from power in the Gaza Strip.