Hamas confirmed that it rejects “the two-state solution.” This was said by the organization's head abroad, Khaled Meshal, according to a message published by the organization on Telegram.
“Our Palestinian people – he explained – demand liberation, freedom from occupation and the emergence of a Palestinian state.” Especially after October 7 – he continued – The “vast majority of the Palestinian people” renewed the dream and hope of “a Palestine from sea to river and from north to south.” Meshal then rejected “the 67 borders,” which “make up practically a fifth of Palestine” and “cannot be accepted.”
On the other hand, A plane carrying medicine, food and blankets for the Israeli hostages in the hands of Hamas has now arrived at Egypt's Al Arish airport. based on the agreement reached yesterday evening between Israel and Hamas through the mediation of Qatar. Once the unloading work is completed, the aid will be entrusted to the Red Crescent, which will transport it to the Rafah border crossing and from there to the Gaza Strip.
Hamas leader Moussa Abu Marzuk made it clear that Israel would not carry out inspections on the trucks carrying medicines that Qatar had delivered to the Gaza Strip for the people of the Gaza Strip and also for the hostages. According to Marzuk, 140 types of medicine will go to the four hospitals in the Gaza Strip along with “humanitarian aid and food.” “A box of medicine for the hostages will be exchanged,” Abu Marzuk emphasized France declared itself available, but we don't trust it. That's why we asked Qatar to do it.” He then added: “Netanyahu is lying again and deceiving his people, we are the ones who organized this agreement.”
Guterres “In three months I could never speak to Netanyahu”
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres never managed to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in more than three months of war. TO
The Secretary General himself revealed it in an interview with Al Jazeera in Davos: “I called him several times but he never called me back,” he said.
Spokesman Stephane Dujarric in the last hours defined relations between the United Nations and Israel as “complex and challenging,” but assured that the organization
International continues to work with Israeli officials to facilitate humanitarian assistance operations in Gaza.
Furthermore, in a post on X, Guterres emphasized that we cannot risk experiencing in Lebanon what we are experiencing in Gaza. “The longer the conflict in Gaza lasts, the greater the risk of escalation and miscalculation.” We cannot see in Lebanon what we see in Gaza. And we cannot allow what is happening in Gaza to continue.” he wrote.
Targeted attacks in West Bank, 10 dead
The Israeli army and Shin Bet (Internal Security) reported a drone attack He killed five men in a car in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus in the West Bank, including Abdallah Abu Shalal, believed to be the leader of a cell preparing an attack in Israel.
According to the same sources, Ab Shalal was responsible for several recent attacks, including a recent one in a Jerusalem neighborhood. The army later said Abu Shalal had received “funds and instructions from Iran and other terrorist groups in Gaza.”
The Palestinian news agency Maan writes that he belonged to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed group close to Fatah. In August, he adds, his house had already been destroyed by the army in an attempt to force him to surrender. Maan also points out that Israeli forces simultaneously entered two refugee camps, Balata and Askar, in Nablus today.
Four Palestinians were also killed by an Israeli drone strike during clashes in the Tammam district of Tulkarem. in the West Bank. Military sources quoted by Kan public radio said the four were part of a cell that had dropped bombs against soldiers in action. The same broadcaster added that the entry of troops into the city was preceded by large military bulldozers that detonated about ten explosive devices hidden under the asphalt of an access road to the city.
Borrell invites Middle Eastern countries to the EU Foreign Affairs Council
High Representative Josep Borrell has invited some important countries from the Middle East to the EU Council of Foreign Ministers next Monday. At the moment, as far as we know, they are the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt have personally confirmed their participation. The Arab League is always present. Maybe in Palestine and Israel, Who could possibly take part in a video conference (in the case of Tel Aviv it seems “rather unlikely,” says a well-informed source).
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