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Netanyahu playing ‘dirty games’ to sabotage Gaza truce deal: Hamas | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Hamas accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sabotaging Gaza The ceasefire agreementSaying that the Israeli government does not participate in negotiations for the second stage of the deal due to an end on March 1.

The details of the second and third phases of the agreement were supposed to be negotiated, although it was understood in principle, during the first stage of six weeks, which witnessed the release of Israeli prisoners in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, the partial withdrawal from the Israeli forces from Gaza and the delivery of aid To the 15 -month pocket of uncomplicated Israeli bombing. According to the deal, which started on January 19, the second stage, if completed, will witness the issuance of all Israeli prisoners and a permanent ceasefire.

“We believe that again, these are dirty games from the right -wing government to sabotage and undermine the deal and send a message of preparation to return to war,” said Qassi Nayem, a senior member of Hamas’s political office, Al Jazeera on Saturday.

He said that the Palestinian group that governs Gaza is still committed to the agreement, and has abandoned its obligations under the deal.

He accused Israel of violating the conditions of the deal. “More than 100 Palestinians have been killed in the first stage, and many humanitarian aid agreed to Gaza, and withdrawing from the Netzarim corridor, were not allowed. [the militarised zone that divides Gaza into north and south] “It was postponed.”

Earlier this month, Israeli officials certain To the New York Times that Hamas’s demands against Israel’s violations of the deal were accurate. But the Israeli government officially denied them.

As part of the ceasefire agreement, Israel agreed to allow 60,000 mobile homes and 200,000 tents in Gaza, but this requirement was not fulfilled. More than 90 percent of the 2.4 million Palestinians in Gaza, and large areas of the pocket were converted into ruins.

Israel has killed more than 4,8319 Palestinians since its launch on October 7, 2023. The Government Information Office in Gaza says more than 13,000 people missing under the rubble are supposed to have died. At least 1,139 people were killed and about 240 people were transported in the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas.

Prisoners in Gaza
The Hamas Group launches the Israeli prisoners (to) Ilya Cohen, Omer Shim Tof and order and denied in Nawwayer in the central Gaza Strip, as part of the seventh edition of the seventh families on February 22, 2025. [Eyad Baba/AFP]

“Netanyahu is not interested in the second stage.”

Netanyahu threatened to resume the war on Gaza and said he was “committed” to the US proposal to “control” the pocket and the Palestinian population. Trump seems to have retracted this plan.

The Israeli leader has repeatedly said that he is committed to achieving the goals of the war in Gaza, including destroying Hamas’s military capabilities and rule in the region. The Council of Ministers will also vote after the conditions of the first stage of the Gaza truce deal have been transferred to the transfer to the second stage.

On Tuesday, the Israeli media reported that Netanyahu has appointed Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dimer to lead negotiations in the second stage of the ceasefire with Hamas. The President of Shin Ronin Bar and the President of Moussad Didi Barna led the previous round of the talks.

Political analyst Kazavier Abu Ed Al -Jazeera told Dermer, who has long been close to Netanyahu, to lead the Israeli negotiating team, is making an important difference for the future of the talks.

“It makes a big difference because Dermer is a person working in Netanyahu, not l [Israeli] He said.

Al -Jazeera Nour Odeh said: “This is the pattern that we have seen over the past weeks: Israel is negotiating with the United States, then it comes to Doha or Cairo to speak with the mediators and know what can be solved.

“On March 1, the first phase of the ceasefire. She said from the Jordanian capital, Amman:” Without adherence to both sides to continue talking and preserve calm, everyone is wondering whether the ceasefire could remain. “

Alon Benkas, the former ambassador and the Secretary -General of Israel in New York, told Al -Jazeera that the fact that the first stage that was not necessarily preaches to the second most challenging phase.

The reason is that Netanyahu is not interested in the second stage. This stage will include reducing the Israeli force in Gaza on the 42nd day, that is, a week from now. On day 50, this does not only include limiting strength, but withdrawal. ”He told Pinkas Al -Jazeera from Tel Aviv.

He said that the ceasefire will turn from the cessation of hostilities, as is now known, to the point of war, and it is not something that the Israeli Prime Minister prefers.

He added: “From a political point of view, he cannot bear the withdrawal or the official end of the war.”

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Large areas of Gaza were converted into ruins by the Israeli bombings. Israel was accused of committing genocide and military crimes during its military attack in Gaza. [Ali Jadallah/Anadolu Agency]

“Hamas is ready to abandon the role of governance in Gaza”

If Gaza stops in Gaza, this means that the Israeli prisoners are still detained in Gaza, who will remain in the pocket, which raises the anger of Israeli society.

Family members have already protested the prisoners in Tel Aviv with most of the relatives and groups defending the prisoners calling the Israeli government to ensure that the deal does not fail.

Al -Jazeera said from isolation that Israeli prisoners’ families have serious doubts about Netanyahu’s commitment to seeing all prisoners edited as part of the ceasefire agreement.

Netanyahu’s allies have made it clear that they have no interest at all to go to the second stage and do not believe that Israel should end the war. In fact, they are pressuring to return to the bombing of Gaza, and some even say that Israel should include parts of the Gaza Strip.

Many in Israel – and inside the government – opposed a ceasefire from the beginning, on the pretext that the war in Gaza should end only with the full defeat of Hamas.

Hamas leader said on Saturday that his group is ready to abandon the role of government in Gaza.

We have said several times, even before October 7 [2023]We are ready immediately to leave the position of rule in the Gaza Strip and allow any government of Palestinian unity, a technocratic government, or any alternative to the Palestinians in the Palestinian consensus.

Nayem said that the group welcomes an Egyptian proposal to form a committee in charge of managing all aspects of life in Gaza in coordination with the Palestinian Authority government in Ramallah.

The official added that Hamas was established as a Palestinian national resistance movement with clear goals, including “getting rid of the occupation, to achieve the real and national national goals of the state, self -determination, and the right to return.”

“We will continue our struggle with all other factions and all our people to achieve these goals through all means, including political, diplomatic, and armed resistance. But to operate the daily life of the Palestinians, such as health, education and social affairs, we are ready to leave them to a unanimous solution.”

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2025-02-22 18:16:00

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