“Ready to discuss”, Hamas still considers it premature to talk about a truce agreement

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2024-02-04 03:35:57

The guns still speak in Gaza, but the hope that the conflict will calm down is palpable again. A senior Hamas official in Lebanon said Saturday that his movement was open to any discussion that would put an end to Israeli “aggression” in the Palestinian territory, while saying it was premature to talk about an agreement on a truce .

A draft truce agreement between Israel and the terrorist movement, drawn up by Qatari, American and Egyptian mediators, notably provides for the release of hostages held in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners incarcerated by Israel.

Talks about a six-week truce

“Hamas reiterated its readiness to discuss any initiative (…) which would put an end to the barbaric aggression against our Palestinian people in Gaza,” Osama Hamdane declared at a press conference in Beirut. He confirmed that his movement had received the truce proposal, but details were missing, according to him. This “proposal is a framework agreement which needs to be studied (…) We cannot yet speak of an agreement”. After examination, “we will announce our position which will be based on (…) our desire to put an end to the aggression against our people as quickly as possible,” he added.

According to a Hamas source, a first phase of the project includes a six-week truce during which Israel will have to release 200 to 300 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 35 to 40 hostages still held in Gaza.

Support for UNRWA

Osama Hamdane also mentioned the decision of a dozen countries to suspend their funding to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), at the heart of a controversy over the alleged participation of certain employees in the Hamas attack. against Israel on October 7. He denounced “an irresponsible measure based on Zionist allegations and collective punishment”, calling on “the UNRWA administration not to give in to such positions”.

OUR FILE ON THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT

The war, launched on October 7 after the unprecedented attack by Hamas on Israeli soil, resulted in the deaths of more than 1,160 people, the majority civilians, according to official Israeli data. In response, Israel vowed to “annihilate” Hamas and launched a military offensive which left 27,238 dead, the vast majority civilians, according to a latest report on Saturday from the Hamas Ministry of Health. Some 250 people were kidnapped and taken to Gaza on October 7, according to Israel, and 132 hostages are still being held there. Among them, 27 were declared dead by the army.

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