The Islamic movement has confirmed that there are no negotiations for a second phase.
The Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas has rejected the possibility of expanding the first phase of High Brand with Israel and confirms that there are now no negotiations for the declaration of a second phase of stopping hostilities. Hamás spokesperson Hazim Qasem said this Saturday that every expansion of the first phase is unacceptable to the Palestinian movement by understanding that it is an attempt by Israel to ‘start above zero’.
In statements to the chain of Arabiya, Qasem denounced what it understands as a dilatoire tactic of Israel to prevent negotiations of a second phase that the Full withdrawal of your Gaza Strip forces.
The Israeli delegation suggested this Friday during a meeting with the mediators (Egypt, Catar and the United States) in Cairo Extend the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza for 42 days To recover at 63 hostages who still stay in the Palestinian enclave.
The first phase of Alto El Fuego, who entered into force on January 19 with the support of the United States and the help of Egyptian mediators and Qatari, ends today, and it is not yet clear what will happen later.
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Source: EITB

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