exchange deal between Hamas and Netanyahu
Why has no prisoner exchange deal been concluded yet between Hamas and Netanyahu?
- Israel gives Hamas an ultimatum: a deal within a week or entry into Rafah .
- In light of recent contacts with the mediator brothers in Egypt and Qatar, the Hamas delegation will head to Cairo tomorrow, Saturday, to complete the discussions.
If the negotiation round succeeds and the situation in Gaza calms down, that does not mean the end of the battle, but rather the completion of a round of escalation.
- We are preparing for a fourth round of escalation if the stubbornness of the Israeli enemy and the Americans continues
- We shot down an American armed reconnaissance plane MQ9 in #Saada Governorate, the third during this period
- This week, we carried out 8 operations in the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, and southern Palestine using ballistic missiles and drones.
- - Fateful and decisive hours in the exchange deal negotiations
- - Qatar and Egypt called on Hamas to postpone its response, which was scheduled for yesterday, after confirmation that it was negative and would therefore cause the negotiations for the exchange deal to collapse.
- - Hamas insists on a clear and frank withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip and allowing freedom of movement in the north and south without restrictions or conditions.
- Egypt and the United States provided guarantees and pledges to Hamas that the Israeli army would not return to war after the ceasefire, but Hamas also wants Turkey to be a party to the guarantees.
- - Egypt, the United States, Qatar and Israel are in intense negotiations during the last hours in order to draw up proposals that are compatible with Hamas’ demands to prevent the collapse of the negotiations.
- While we emphasize the positive spirit with which the movement’s leadership responded when it studied the ceasefire proposal that it recently received, we are going to Cairo in the same spirit to reach an agreement.
- We in the Hamas movement and the Palestinian resistance forces are determined to mature the agreement, in a way that fulfills the demands of our people for a complete cessation of aggression, the withdrawal of the occupation forces, the return of the displaced, relief for our people, the start of reconstruction, and the completion of a serious exchange deal.
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- Haniyeh returns to Doha after concluding his visit to Turkey
- Brother Mujahid Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, concluded his visit to the Republic of Turkey, and returned to the Qatari capital, Doha, after holding a series of official, party and national meetings during the past two weeks.
- The movement's president and leadership began meetings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the head of the Turkish Intelligence Service.
- The head of the movement also received dozens of Turkish party leaders and representatives from various political and intellectual movements, who expressed their solidarity with Gaza and with the Palestinian people.
- He also held meetings with the leadership of the movement, with the leadership of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the leadership of Islamic Jihad.
- The head of the movement also received delegations of well-wishers and mourners for the martyrdom of a number of his sons and grandchildren on the morning of Eid al-Fitr, as well as all the patient martyrs of Gaza and the Palestinian people.
- The head of the movement returned to the Qatari capital, Doha, with a number of members of the political bureau.
This is what Sinwar wants.. The deal to stop the war stops at 3 specific demands
- Hebrew media, citing unnamed sources, reported that the head of the Hamas political bureau in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar, identified three specific demands on which the ceasefire deal currently stands.
- According to i24 News, Sinwar is still demanding an unconditional cessation of the war, and expresses other objections to the agreement.
- Israeli Channel 13 said that Hamas demands:
- Written guarantees to stop the war
- It opposes Israel's demand to prevent the return of liberated prisoners to the West Bank
- According to the Hebrew website, Hamas demands clarifications regarding the types of materials allowed to be included in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
The radio quoted Avi Issakharov, a political analyst for the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, as saying, “Sinwar knows how to deal with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”
Issakharov explained that Sinwar is not in a rush to end the agreement with Israel, because he knows the ramifications of this agreement for the Netanyahu government, regarding the possible deal between Israel and the Hamas movement.
A high-ranking Egyptian source had revealed, “Efforts to reach a truce agreement between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip continue.”
Izzat Al-Rishq, member of the Hamas political bureau
Israel is not serious about reaching an agreement, and is using the negotiations as a cover to invade Rafah and occupy the crossing.
Netanyahu is trying to create pretexts to evade the negotiations, and blames Hamas and the mediators
Hamas's approval of the mediators' proposal confused Netanyahu and put him in trouble.
Hamas is adhering to its position that it informed the mediators of approving their proposal.
- Hebrew media, citing unnamed sources, reported that the head of the Hamas political bureau in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar, identified three specific demands on which the ceasefire deal currently stands.
- According to i24 News, Sinwar is still demanding an unconditional cessation of the war, and expresses other objections to the agreement.
- Israeli Channel 13 said that Hamas demands:
- Written guarantees to stop the war
- It opposes Israel's demand to prevent the return of liberated prisoners to the West Bank
- According to the Hebrew website, Hamas demands clarifications regarding the types of materials allowed to be included in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
The radio quoted Avi Issakharov, a political analyst for the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, as saying, “Sinwar knows how to deal with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”
Issakharov explained that Sinwar is not in a rush to end the agreement with Israel, because he knows the ramifications of this agreement for the Netanyahu government, regarding the possible deal between Israel and the Hamas movement.
A high-ranking Egyptian source had revealed, “Efforts to reach a truce agreement between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip continue.”
Izzat Al-Rishq, member of the Hamas political bureau
Israel is not serious about reaching an agreement, and is using the negotiations as a cover to invade Rafah and occupy the crossing.
Netanyahu is trying to create pretexts to evade the negotiations, and blames Hamas and the mediators
Hamas's approval of the mediators' proposal confused Netanyahu and put him in trouble.
Hamas is adhering to its position that it informed the mediators of approving their proposal.