“Israel’s” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the main obstacle to resolving the prisoner issue and appears neither interested nor serious about reaching an agreement with Hamas.
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Hamas leader: There is no agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza in sight.
The member of Ghazi Hamad, Hamas’ political bureau, said this on Thursday I cannot say that an agreement on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is imminent.
During his conversation with Al Mayadeen, Hamad noted this The government’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, claims that he is committed to the release of the held prisoners, but does not accept any ideas in this regard.
NEtanyahu is the main obstacle in finding solutions to the prisoner issue and appears neither interested nor serious about reaching an agreement.
“It is not possible that the person who visited it took the time to use it #كتائب_القسام. Know that you no longer know what to do #حماس“
عضو المكتب السياسي لحركة حماس غازي حمد في #المسائية #غزة #فلسطين #طوفان_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/zfT4hlH8hZ
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) November 8, 2023
The Palestinian resistance communicated to mediators its willingness to address the issue of prisoners; they already have a high degree of clarity and concrete demands.
In addition, he assured that what is happening on the ground is controlled by the government and carried out with great capacity Al-Qassam Brigades.
Hamad challenged this crew to show pictures showing that they were able to defeat the Hamas leaders.
“You took the time to leave the world #حماس “”
عضو المكتب السياسي لحركة حماس غازي حمد في #المسائية #غزة #فلسطين #طوفان_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/JcAL8MKrKn
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) November 8, 2023
At the same time, he stressed that the entire Palestinian people reject the American position on the question of the future of Gaza and elsewhere.
The Palestinian Authority’s position must be strong and firm and say that the government of Gaza is a Palestinian issue because we have the ability and the power to thwart Washington’s plan.
He also referred to the Yemeni brothers’ decision to fight alongside the Palestinian people.
The aggression has now continued for 33 days in a row, indiscriminately attacking all institutions, hospitals, churches, schools, and carrying out massacres of civilians who have fled to these places in search of protection, to the point that cemeteries have become targets have become occupation.