No more talks on ending the war in Gaza; Rather, Hamas wants the implementation of the ceasefire plan. A Hamas official said this on Tuesday.
According to a report by the American broadcasting media CNN, negotiations on the cease-fire in Gaza are starting last Thursday. Hamas will send a delegation.
But a Hamas leader on the condition of anonymity claimed that this claim of CNN is not correct. He told Reuters, 'We have already clarified everything in the statement about the new talks. We do not want any new discussion now. We want the implementation of the plan that has been discussed in the meantime.
Hamas called for mediators in a statement last Sunday night. It is said, 'We want the implementation of the cease-fire plan that was made on July 2 based on the proposal of US President Joe Biden and the United Nations Security Council.'
Meanwhile, the United States expressed hope on Monday that next Thursday's peace talks will go according to plan. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is scheduled to begin a trip to the Middle East on Tuesday to hold talks with officials from Qatar, Egypt and Israel on Thursday's talks.
On the other hand, Israel has announced to send a delegation to the talks on Thursday.
In this situation, without further discussion, Hamas called for taking the necessary steps to implement an effective plan.
19 more people, including newborns, were killed in Gaza today in an Israeli attack amid back-and-forth talks over a ceasefire. The death toll in Gaza reached about 40,000 in the nearly 10-month war. About 100,000 were injured. The blockaded valley has left almost all of its 2.3 lakh population homeless. There is an endless humanitarian crisis.
On October 7, Hamas fighters attacked Israel. About 1,200 people were killed. Thousands of people were injured. About 250 people were captured and brought to Gaza. Immediately after this incident, Israel launched an all-out attack on Gaza.
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