The Palestinian movement Hamas and his government Israel They were accused, once again, on Saturday that they are leading to failure their indirect negotiations to close a ceasefire agreement in the Gauze stripwhere at least 46 people were killed by Israeli army bombings or fire, according to sources in the pocket under siege.
According to a Palestinian source aware of the talks, which began last Sunday in Doha through the mediators, the problem is the “insistence of Israel” not to completely withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip, a scenario that Hamas “rejects”.
On the other hand, the Israeli official has accused the Palestinian Islamist movement of refusing to “compromise” and waged a “psychological war in order to sabotage negotiations”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeated the goals of his army in recent days: releasing the remaining hostages, disarm Hamas and persecuted by the Gaza Strip.
Negotiations in Doha, the capital of the Emirates of Qatar, encounter “complex obstacles and difficulties,” the Palestinian source of the French agency said, explaining that the Israeli side presented a map that provides for “over 40% of its forces”.
He added that the Israeli army is also planning to develop elements of all over the siege for 21 months and a ruined enclave of more than two million inhabitants, living in destructive conditions under the UN.
Seven United Nations services warned in a joint statement that the lack of fuel in the Gaza Strip has reached a “critical level” and is now a “new unbearable weight” for the population “on the limits of famine”.
Israel aims to “stack hundreds of thousands of displaced” in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, as it is “preparing for the coercive displacement of the population in Egypt or other countries,” according to the Palestinian source.
AFP’s other Palestinian source, however, spoke of “progress” on issues related to the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and the exchange of hostage, alive and dead, with Palestinian prisoners in Israel.
Of the 251 people abducted at Hamas’ raid in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, 49 are left in the Palestinian pocket, but 27 of them have been declared dead by the Israeli army.
“Israel has shown its will to look flexible in the negotiations,” the Israeli official opposed, as Israel’s media has spoken of a new plan with the withdrawal of the armed forces presented in Doha.
In Tel Aviv, thousands of people gathered, like almost every Saturday, to ask the hostages to be released. “Would you be so late to release Auschwitz?” He said banners, addressing the Netanyahu government.
“The opportunity for all hostages, alive and dead, is open for the time being, but it won’t be for long,” said Eli Sarabi, a former Homer who was released in a previous exchange, demanding that US President Donald to help.
In the Gaza Strip, a bombing in the refugee camp, near the city of Gaza, killed 11 people, “most of them children”, according to Mahmoud Basal, a spokesman for civil protection.
In total, Palestinian sources spoke of at least 46 dead yesterday.
The Israeli army said at the end of the day that it hit “over 35 terrorist targets”, including underground tunnels in the city of Bayita (north), where they were distinguished columns of tobacco rising in the sky.
Earlier, he said that he had already hit “about 250 terrorist targets” within 48 hours throughout the Palestinian pocket, including weapons and ammunition storage and snipers.
Taking into account the restrictions on the media in the Gaza Strip and the inability to access the field in the midst of war, the AFP notes that it is unable to verify independently what is announced by any side acts on the Palestinian enclave.
The attack on October 7, 2023, resulted in the lives of 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to a countdown by the French Agency based on official Israeli data.
In the Gaza Strip, at least 57,882 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have lost their lives in the Israeli large -scale military retaliation operations since then, according to the latest data by the Hamas government’s health ministry, which are credible.
Source :Skai
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