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Hamas Criticizes Netanyahu on Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange

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Hamas Criticized Netanyahu

Hamas, Netanyahu'yu Eleştirdi

Hamas brought to the agenda the obstacles put by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreements in Gaza. In the statement made by Hamas, it was emphasized that Netanyahu prevented the achievement of the agreement by adding new conditions in the negotiations carried out under the mediation of the USA, Egypt and Qatar.

“Netanyahu Leaves the Parties in a Difficult Situation”

The statement noted that Netanyahu put the mediators in a difficult situation by adding new conditions. It was also stated that Netanyahu rejected a permanent ceasefire and a comprehensive withdrawal from Gaza. In addition, it was stated that the Tel Aviv administration insists on the continuation of the occupation in the Netzarim Corridor, which divides Gaza into two, the Rafah Corridor and the Philadelphia Corridor on the Gaza Strip and the Egyptian border.

Hamas, Netanyahu'yu Ateşkes ve Esir Takasında Eleştirdi
“We Hold Netanyahu Responsible for the Lives of the Prisoners”

In the statement, which stated that new articles regarding the prisoner exchange were also added to the proposals, “We hold Netanyahu fully responsible for the lives of the prisoners for obstructing the efforts of the mediators, making it difficult to reach an agreement, and for “The dangers he is exposed to with the attacks that lead to the systematic targeting of our people in the Gaza Strip.” statements were included.

It was reminding that the negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by the USA, Egypt and Qatar, for a ceasefire in Gaza and a prisoner exchange, were held in Doha on 15-16 August.

Hamas Criticizes Netanyahu on Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange

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