PNN – Following the publication of reports that the delegation of the Zionist regime returned from Doha to the occupied territories, this regime’s television reported that Israel is ready to send its negotiating team to Qatar once again if the negotiations progress.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the official TV of the Zionist regime, quoting sources familiar with the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, reported: (The regime) Israel announced that if there is a breakthrough in the negotiations, it is ready to send its negotiating team to Qatar again.
These sources say that the calls have not been interrupted, but the Hamas movement ignores the pressure of the mediators and does not send the list of names of the captives.
These sources emphasized that despite the pressures, the positions of one of the leaders of Hamas in Gaza, Muhammad al-Sanwar, are stronger than his brother Yahya al-Sanwar.
The office of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, recently announced that the negotiating team of this regime, including representatives of the Mossad, Shabak and the army, returned to the occupied territories from Doha on Tuesday night.
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Zionist sources emphasized that the negotiations on the prisoner exchange agreement have reached a stage that requires political decisions in occupied Palestine.
In this regard, the Zionist Radio and Television Organization, quoting knowledgeable sources, emphasized that these negotiations have not reached a dead end and the process of talks is still ongoing.
The aforementioned source mentioned that the Zionist regime’s negotiating team has returned to the occupied territories to review and conduct internal consultations regarding the progress of negotiations and future decisions.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced earlier in his statements that the negotiations and investigations will continue in order to reach a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
“Majed Al-Ansari” announced: Negotiations are continuing and we will examine all possible ways to reach an agreement.
Earlier, 2 officials of the Hamas movement also told AFP: Most of the points related to the ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners have been agreed upon, and if Netanyahu does not disrupt it, this agreement can be reached before the end of this year.
However, the Zionist media deals with the central issues that have prevented the achievement of an agreement on the exchange of prisoners; including the remaining of the Israeli army in the Philadelphia axis, the process of releasing prisoners and their number.