Hamas leaders met with mediators for Sunday,

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly rejected Hamas’s demand for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of the hostages. He said on Sunday (May 5) that if Israel stops fighting now, Hamas will remain in power in Gaza and will continue to pose a threat to Israel. visit more news:

 

Anatolia News.

Hamas leaders met with mediators for Sunday, the second day, in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. The talks have so far not achieved any tangible progress, with Hamas leaders reportedly insisting on demanding a permanent end to the war in Gaza as a precondition for any agreement. In such a situation,

 

The Israeli side has not participated in the discussion yet.

In a video posted on the social media site, he claimed that while Israel shows interest in a ceasefire, Hamas insists on its hardline stance. They called for an end to the war, including the withdrawal of all our forces from Gaza. Through this, Hamas wants to keep power in its hands. But we cannot accept that.

 

Meanwhile

Advisor to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said they are seriously reviewing the latest proposal. However, he reiterated that any agreement must include the withdrawal of all Israeli forces from Gaza and a complete cessation of hostilities.

 

On October 7 last year,

Hamas invaded Israel and took 252 hostages in Gaza. Then, in November last year, hundreds of hostages were released under the terms of a ceasefire and the release of the Palestinians.

:Legal counselor Syed Mamoon Mehboob backed the application in court

Negotiations are now underway between Israel and Hamas regarding the release of the remaining hostages.

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