The Palestinian Hamas movement has rejected all proposals under the Gaza ceasefire and hostage exchange agreement, it said, citing a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. RIA Novosti.
According to Netanyahu, Hamas demanded 29 changes to the plan proposed by the US and approved by Israel, which rendered it “devoid of meaning.”
The Israeli prime minister said there was no full agreement between the parties on any points, including the proportions of the hostage exchange, Israel’s military control of the Philadelphia Corridor on the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, and much more.
“Hamas denied everything,” Netanyahu said.
The plan in question was continued by US President Joe Biden on May 27, 2024, with the acceptance of Israel. Since then, the parties have been unable to reach an agreement and have not been able to reach an agreement.
The biggest one is September 1st protest 550,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv. Demonstrators demanded the immediate release of hostages. The rally was held after reports that six Hamas prisoners were found in a tunnel in the city of Rafah. None have been rescued.
September 2 Israeli court ordered Citizens should end the strike.
Earlier, Egypt said that Netanyahu intervenes Resolving the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
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Source: Gazeta
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