The President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmud Abbas, asked the Palestinian Islamic Movement Hamas this Saturday to give him his control over the Gaza Strip and also his weapons for the “legitimate authority” that he represents.
Israel and Hamas have confirmed the beginning New negotiations For a high heat in the Gaza Strip a few hours after the start of the new Israeli offensive in the middle of the Palestinian enclave.
In the beginning, the Israel Minister of Defense Israel Katz announced the return Hamas To the conversations that are headquarters in the capital of Qatar, Doha, after the start of the Israeli operation “Gideon Cars”.
Katz has emphasized that Hamas has returned to negotiations without Israel’s resumption of the entry of the arrival of Humanitarian aid in Gaza“What is not necessary”, and Without a high heat.
Shortly thereafter, a high leader of Hamas, Mahmud Mardawi, attached to the chain to Arabiya the start of a new negotiating round that is being carried out “Without earlier conditions” And “It is not based on Israeli proposals”, which Hamas rejects for weeks by understanding that it does not fit the conditions of the high fire that started on January 19 and was interrupted in March with the resumption of Israeli attacks.
Abbás asks Hamás to give him the control of Gaza
The President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmud Abbas, asked this Saturday about the Palestinian Islamic Movement Hamás to control the Gaza strip and also their weapons for the “legitimate authority” that represents priority problems to guarantee international aid in view of the “Existential crisis” The one goes through the Palestinian people for the Israel military campaign on the enclave.
The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, for his part, has announced at the top of the Arab League This will promote a proposal in the United Nations for the International Court of Justice to make a statement about the fulfillment of Israel about its obligations to gain access to humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Source: EITB

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