Hamas problems

Hamas problems

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Israel giving mixed messages high the fire

Hamas problems

How are Israel responding, Hamas to the announcement of Alto El Fuego de Trump? 04:39

Hamas’ terrorist group said Friday that he has issued a “positive response” to a High fire proposal mediated by the United States In his war with Israel.

In a publication for Telegram, Hamas said that “he presented a positive response to the last proposal of the mediators.”

He added that he was “completely prepared to immediately enter a round of negotiations on the mechanism to implement this framework,” according to a translation of the publication.

Tuesday, President Trump announced that Israel had accepted a proposal for a high two -month fire. At that time, neither Israel nor Hamas confirmed Mr. Trump’s statement.

Israeli sources told News themezone on Wednesday that, although there was support for the terms of the proposal of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel did not yet commit to it.

It is expected that Netanyahu Visit Washington, DC, on Monday to meet Trump at the White House.

A Palestinian official told News on Friday that Hamas was still working on his response to the proposal presented by Egyptian mediators and Qatar. He said that Hamas is insisting on the guarantees about an Israeli withdrawal to the positions he occupied on March 2, during a high previous fire, and the end of the war after a 60 -day truce, in addition to ending the system of the Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) backed by the United States and Israel (GHF) to distribute help. The official spoke about anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

The Gaza Ministry of Health led by Hamas says that the number of Palestinians killed in the territory has spent 57,000 since the war began about 21 months ago. The Ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in their account, but says that more than half of the dead are women and children.

The war began when militants led by Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking approximately 250 hostages.

Meanwhile, Gaza’s Ministry of Health says that at least 640 civilians have been shot dead in recent weeks trying to access desperately necessary humanitarian supplies, including more than 400 in distribution sites administered by GHF.

Since he began operating in Gaza on May 26, GHF has faced almost daily claims for help applicants killed by Israeli forces while trying to reach their four centers in Gaza.

“I do not want to reduce these reports, but we cannot control what happens outside our distribution sites,” said GHF director, the American evangelical reverend Johnnie Moore, to News themezone in an interview on Tuesday in response to a question about reports of doctors and eyewitnesses that Israeli soldiers have repeatedly opened fires to unarmed civilians who try to reach their assistance.

Earlier this week, more than 170 humanitarian groups requested that the organization opactedly executed, which has never revealed its financing or management structure, dissolves and all help efforts in Gaza would be reorganized under the system led by the United Nations established for a long time. These international humanitarian efforts have been largely blocked by Israel since March.

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