The Islamic organization assures that Israel’s new proposals in the negotiations “provide cover” for its attack on Gaza and “give it time” to continue it. In this sense, it recalled the massacre that took place on Saturday at the Al Tabaín school.
The Islamist organization Hamas will not attend the next meeting to negotiate the Gaza ceasefire with Israel It could be Thursday the 15th in Cairo or Dohaas announced in a statement calling for implementation of what had previously been agreed “rather than continuing with new rounds of negotiations.”
Hamas calls on mediators, Egypt, Qatar and the United Statesto make Israel comply with what was agreed on July 2, and to ensure that the Zionist state’s new proposals in the negotiations “provide cover” for its attack on Gaza and “give it time” to continue it.
Hamas’ withdrawal from the round of negotiations comes in light of the Israeli bombing of Al Tabain school of Gaza City, where at least 93 Palestinians were killed and which he has described as a massacre.
In addition, there is the death of the group’s political leader, Ismail Haniyehin an attack in Tehran for which Israel has neither claimed responsibility nor denied its responsibility, as is usually the case with movements that hit Iran.
The movement accepted the mediators’ proposal May 6, 2024“Hamas said in the statement, referring to the previous failed round of negotiations, “and welcomed President Biden’s announcement May 31, 2024as well as the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2735“, about the current proposal on the table.
“However, the enemy responded with rejection and continued the massacres against our people,” the Islamic organization denounced.
The group’s spokesperson, Osama Hamdaninsisted in an interview with the Lebanese channel Al Manar that they wait for their demands for the implementation of a ceasefire: the cessation of hostilities, the withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip and the arrival of aid and the beginning of its reconstruction.
The Gaza Ministry of Health published the death toll for the past 48 hours on Monday, reporting that 142 Palestinians lost their lives, most of them in the Israeli bombardment of the Al Tabaín school.
Since October, 39,897 Palestinians In Gaza, 92,152 people have been killed, mostly women and children, while 1,000 have been wounded, all without counting the more than 10,000 bodies left in the rubble with no access for aid teams.
Source: EITB

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