Senior Hamas Leader Criticizes Blinken’s Gaza Proposal Claim

Tue Aug 20 2024
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DOHA: Hamas senior official Osama Hamdan has criticized US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s remarks on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted an updated proposal, adding it “raises many ambiguities” because it is “not what was presented to us nor what we agreed on.”

He told Reuters that Hamas has already confirmed to mediators that they don’t need new Gaza ceasefire talks, they need to agree on an implementation mechanism.

Earlier, Blinken urged Israel and Hamas not to derail the ceasefire talks that he stated may be a “last opportunity” to secure a Gaza truce and hostage release agreement.

The US Secretary of State, who met with Israeli President and Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasized that the current moment may represent the best and last opportunity to obtain a truce and facilitate the return of captives.

Hamas asserted on “a permanent truce and a comprehensive withdrawal from Gaza”, adding Netanyahu wanted to keep Israeli troops at several strategic locations. Israeli Prime Minister was “fully responsible for thwarting the efforts of the mediators”, Hamas said in a statement.

Efforts to broker a truce have been ongoing for months, but recent events have further intensified the stakes. The late July assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, and the worsening humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip have added more pressure to the negotiations. The humanitarian crisis in the besieged Strip has also worsened, with reports of widespread destruction and a dire need for help amid ongoing Israeli bombardments.

Israeli military has continued its offensive in the besieged Gaza Strip and since October 7, Israeli bombardments have killed more than 40,139 Palestinians, mostly women and children, health ministry said.

The ongoing violence has also affected journalists; the Committee to Protect Journalists has reported the deaths of more than 100 Palestinian media workers since the beginning of the war between Hamas and Israel. On Sunday, Gazan photojournalist Ibrahim Muhareb was also killed, and his funeral was marked by the presence of his “PRESS” vest.

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