Palestina - Israël

Nooh’s words:
“I carried many martyrs and wounded, but when I saw this child with her dismembered body, I lost all my strength, I wasn't able to carry her
Does seeing them from the phone make it easy for you? Do you have to see them with your eyes in front of you to feel them?
How long will we bear it? I swear to God, I can no longer bear this.”





Mike
 
🚨BREAKING: STATEMENT FROM HAMAS LEADER ADDRESSING BIDEN’S PROPOSAL. - ISRAEL SHOULD BE PRESSURED THEY ARE THE ONES ALWAYS REJECTING.

Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan to Al-Jazeera (1/2):

“The effort exerted by our brother mediators in Egypt and Qatar aimed to achieve a ceasefire, end the "israeli" aggression on Gaza, and withdraw the forces. We had a clear position and responded positively to these efforts and mediation. We accepted the final proposal presented by the mediators, which had American approval.

The American side failed to oblige the "israeli" side and convince them to agree to the paper, leading to the collapse of all these efforts that were built.

Today, Biden announced ideas that we viewed positively. We said these ideas are not enough; we need a complete agreement because the details from the "israeli" side have always been a source of constant crisis, whether in the ceasefire and the "israeli" desire for it not to be permanent, or in the withdrawal and the "israeli" attempt to remain in specific locations in Gaza, or even in the [prisoner] exchange process.

The statement and the call from the American president to reach an agreement is positive, but agreements cannot be achieved through mere hopes. We need clear texts that achieve what we want and what we have said, and that the "israeli" accept openly and explicitly, not in an evasive manner, or in a way that allows them to evade any commitment.

Principles alone are not enough to reach an agreement. They are a roadmap, but not the picture we can agree upon. We want a complete ceasefire; this was proposed by President Biden, but how? What is the timing and mechanism?

We want a complete withdrawal from Gaza. This must be specified within clearly defined steps. We also want comprehensive shelter and relief for Gaza, reconstruction, and an end to the siege. We want a fair exchange deal. All these details must be agreed upon.

I expected President Biden to adopt the paper that was presented to Hamas at the beginning of last May as a paper from the mediators, which was approved by his mediator in the negotiation, CIA Director William Burns.

The statement reflects a serious attempt by the mediators to reach an agreement. We need to see precisely what is being proposed and what the "israeli" position truly is.



We have not received anything specific yet, and we are not about to return to square one for negotiations. There is a proposal presented to the mediators. I believe the statement can be a prelude to re-presenting the same proposal to the "israeli" side, and that the "israelis" will accept it.

There is no initiative; President Biden spoke about ideas. General ideas do not mean reaching an understanding. It is a general framework, and many details have been discussed over the past four months.

The talk about the mediators' desire to reach an agreement is good and acceptable. Hamas did not hesitate and made the decision when it agreed to the paper presented by the mediators. The role now is for the mediators to pressure the "israeli" side to accept the same proposal, which I believe achieved what President Biden proposed in principles.

Hamas announced its acceptance of what the mediators presented, and "israel" did not agree. They announced their rejection. The side that has been intransigent over the past months is the "israeli" side, which met Hamas's acceptance and the mediators' efforts with an invasion of Rafah and the occupation of the Philadelphia Route and Rafah Crossing.

The "israeli" side needs to explicitly and clearly announce its commitment to reaching an agreement that achieves a comprehensive ceasefire, a complete withdrawal from Gaza, unrestricted entry of relief for sheltering and aiding the displaced, reconstruction of Gaza, lifting the siege, and achieving a fair prisoner exchange deal.

What Netanyahu wrote on X confirms that the intransigence is "israeli," and that the efforts of the intermediaries were always thwarted by the "israeli" side. We are not insisting on conditions but on a proposal presented by the mediators, and we accepted it.

I believe the pressure should be directed towards the "israeli" side, which has thwarted all efforts so far. President Biden's statements have so far been met with "israeli" rejection.

The Palestinian resistance remains committed to its stance. It made the decision, while Netanyahu continues to obstruct all efforts, refuses to accept the ceasefire, and disrupts them.”



Mike
 

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