Hamas has accused Israel of “blackmail” and called Egypt and Qatari mediator to intervene after the office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, which announces his decision to block all assistance and supply entry into Gaza, which was as a stalemate to move forward for the last six weeks.
The Palestinian group stated that Israel’s move was “a coup on cheap forced recovery, a war crime and (ceasefire) agreement.”
“We call on the mediators to pressurize the occupation to fulfill their obligations under all their stages,” saying that the only way to get the hostages back will be followed by the agreement and start interaction for the second phase.
Commenting on Hamas suspension, Hamas officer Sami Abu Zuri, according to the Reuters of the news agency, told Reuters that the decision would affect the struggle’s dialogue, “his group” does not respond to “pressures”.
Israel stopped Gaza colleague
Israel on Sunday stopped the entry of all goods and supply into the Gaza Strip and warned of “additional results”, if Hamas does not accept a new offer to expand a delicate ceasefire. Speaking at a news conference, Israel’s Foreign Minister Gidon Sar said that Palestinians in Gaza would not get free goods and further conversations should be linked to the release of the hostages. He said that the United States blamed Hamas for the current deadlock in the talks, “understood” the Israeli decision to prevent the entry of goods into Gaza.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that it had adopted a proposal by US President Donald Trump’s messenger, Steve Witcoff, which ended after the first phase of the first agreed struggle for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza for Ramadan and Passover period.
If agreed, the Trus will continue to fight till the end of the Ramadan fasting period around 31 March and the Jewish Passenger holiday around 20 April. However, on the first day, the release of half of the surviving and dead hostages will be trusted on Hamas, released at the conclusion with the remaining, if an agreement has reached a permanently abbreviation.
Hamas rejects Israel’s proposal
Meanwhile, Hamas stated that it was originally committed to the agreed ceasefire, which was determined to move to the second phase, with a permanent end interaction for the war, with interaction aimed at the war, because it rejected the idea of ​​a temporary expansion for the 42-day Trus.
Egyptian sources told Reuters that the Israeli delegation in Cairo had demanded extending the first phase to 42 days, while Hamas wanted to go to the second phase of the deal of ceasefire. Spokesperson Hazam Kasem said on Saturday that the group rejected Israel’s “formulation” to extend the first phase.
Gaza Trus
In the first phase of the ceasefire, Hamas returned the five Thais in an unspecified release along with 33 Israeli hostages, with about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and Israeli jails in return for the return of detainees and Israeli soldiers from some positions in some positions in turn.
Under the original agreement, the second phase was aimed at the release of the remaining 59 hostages, the full return of Israeli soldiers from Gaza and the beginning of a final end for the war.
However, the talks started at any time and Israel said all his hostages would have to return to fight to stay.
Netanyahu’s office said, “Israel would not allow a ceasefire without the release of our hostages,” Netanyahu’s office said, announcing that the entry of all goods and supply in the Gaza Strip would be stopped.
“If Hamas remains in his refusal, there will be additional results.”
Deadlock
In the last six weeks, both sides have accused of dissolving the agreement. But despite repeated hiccups, it remains a place, while the first phase was completed in the first phase the host-for-prison exchange.
But there are broad gaps on major areas about a permanent end for war, in which what a post -wise administration of Gaza will be and what will be the future for Hamas, which triggered Israel’s invasion on Gaza with his attack on Southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
The attack killed 1,200 people in the most the worst one day loss of life in the history of Israel, and saw 251 people as hostages in Gaza. The Israeli campaign has killed over 48,000 Palestinians, displaced almost all its population and left Gaza a barren land.
Israel insisted that Hamas Gaza could not play any role in the later future and its military and governing structures should be abolished. It also rejects Gaza The Palestinian Authority, three decades ago, the body established under the Oslo Accord and which practice limited governance in the occupied West Bank.
Hamas has said that it will not insist on continuing to rule Gaza, which he has controlled since 2007, but the future administration will have to consult whatever future administration will be consulted. The issue has been extended by Trump’s proposal to remove Trump’s Palestinian population from Gaza and redevelop the coastal enclave as an property project under American ownership.