Palestinian Resistance Movement Urges Mediators To Pursue Ceasefire Talks
In a statement, the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, emphasized that instead of initiating new negotiations for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the terms agreed upon by the previous truce talks would be better to be implemented.
As a result of the irreconcilability of the Israeli occupiers in the ceasefire negotiations and the continuation of the massacres that the regime’s military forces commit in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, urged the international mediators to pursue the implementation of the terms agreed upon in the previous talks instead of starting new ones.
According to the Hamas statement, the Palestinian resistance calls on the mediators in Egypt and Qatar to put forward the terms agreed upon in the July 2 negotiations, and that the onset of new rounds of talks or the proposition of new proposals is only a cover to provide the Zionist regime with the opportunity to continue their aggression in Gaza.
Hamas took part in several rounds of talks and showed the essential flexibility and positive approach to pursue the interests of the Palestinian people in the prisoner swap deal.
In this regard, representative of the Hamas movement in Lebanon Osama Hamdan said that it was agreed upon the withdrawal of the Zionist regime’s military forces from the Philadelphia axis in the July 2 negotiations, and we welcomed the suggestion of US President Joe Biden and the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, but the Israeli regime refuses to accept the proposal and tries to procrastinate.
It is worth noting that the three mediating countries, including the United States, Qatar, and Egypt, issued a joint statement in the past to call for the return of the Israeli regime and the Hamas movement to the negotiating table.
So far, the negotiations between Hamas and the Tel Aviv regime, which has been mediated by Egypt and Qatar and with the participation of the United States to pave the way for establishing a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the prisoner swap between the two warring sides, have not yielded any tangible result.
Some Israeli media outlets and analysts blame the Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the failure to implement the potential deal due to the fact that he tries procrastinate the negotiations and add new preconditions in the ceasefire talks.
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