The head of the political office of the Hamas, Ismail HaniyehEgypt and Qatar informed this Monday that the Islamic group accepted their proposal for a ceasefire in the Gaza strip.
Hamas made the announcement in a brief statement in which he offered no further details, after the Israeli army I will order some 100,000 Palestinians in the east of Rafa evacuate the city in the event of a possible ground attack.
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“Ismail Haniyehleader of the political office of the Hamas movement, called the Prime Minister of Qatar, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thaniand with the Egyptian Minister of Intelligence, Abbas Kameland informed them of the Hamas movement’s approval of their proposed peace agreement. high the fire”said the Palestinian group.
At this time, the details of the proposal are not known, nor the position of the Israeli authorities.
It seemed that indirect negotiations between Hamas It is Israel achieving a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip were paralyzed after the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahuyesterday refused to end the war, a fundamental demand of the Islamic group.
This morning, in fact, thousands of Palestinians in the southern city of Rafa received messages asking them to evacuate to the area Jan Yunisraising alarms about the possibility of the Army soon beginning its announced ground invasion of southern Gaza.
The Islamic group warned Israeli forces today that any military operation in Rafa “it will not be a picnic” and that the group’s armed wing, the Al Qasam Brigadesare prepared to “defend our people”.
Hamas He also asked international organizations that still operate in the enclave, and in particular the government agency, UN for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), do not abandon it after the orders of evacuation Israelis.
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