In response, Hamas has insisted that any agreement must include “a clear confirmation of a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.”
Prime Minister of IsraelBenjamin Netanyahu has stated that he is “prepared for a partial agreement” with Hamas for the return of the hostages still held in Gaza. Nevertheless, the Israeli has insisted on this will not end the war until the Islamic group was destroyed.
“We are forced to continue fighting after a pause to achieve our goal of destroying Hamas,” the prime minister said on right-wing Channel 14.
In view of the criticism surrounding these statements, the Prime Minister’s Office has published a statement clarifying this ‘It is Hamas that opposes the deal, not Israel’.
In response to official information, the Islamic organization clarified that any agreement must include “a clear confirmation of a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.”
Thus, Hamas has assured that these statements by Netanyahu are “a clear confirmation of their rejection” of the resolution proposed by Joe Biden. The North American president supported the ceasefire proposal that the two sides are negotiating under the mediation of the United States.
Source: EITB

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