According to breaking news, according to the written statement made on Hamas’s website, Haniyeh conveyed to Qatar and Egypt that he accepted their proposals for the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
In the statement, it was announced that Haniyeh had a telephone conversation with Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman Al Thani and Egyptian Intelligence Director Abbas Kamil, and that the Hamas Movement approved the proposals they presented to them regarding the ceasefire agreement.
In the statement, no information was shared about the content of the offers and suggestions.
STATEMENT FROM ISRAEL
Speaking to Israeli State Television KAN, an Israeli official made a statement regarding Hamas’ approval of proposals to Qatar and Egypt regarding the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
According to the news, the Israeli official noted that they were waiting for the details of Hamas’s announcement and that they would “examine Hamas’s response.”
The Israeli official also said, “We will try to understand what Hamas accepts and what it does not accept.” he said.
THEY SAID “THE ATTACK WOULD FAIL THE CEASE CEASE NEGOTIATIONS”
Hamas Political Bureau Member Izzat al-Rishk made remarkable statements regarding the ceasefire negotiations.
Evaluating the possibility of a land attack by the Israeli army on the city of Rafah, Rishk stated that “Any land attack on Rafah would frustrate the ceasefire and prisoner exchange negotiations.” Rishk warned that the possible attack on Rafah would definitely not be an “outing” for the Israeli army, and noted that full responsibility for the outcome would fall on the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
FORCED MIGRATION STARTED
In its statement this morning, the Israeli army requested the evacuation of some neighborhoods in the east of Rafah, where displaced Palestinians took shelter. According to the news of Israeli Army Radio, approximately 100 thousand Palestinians were residing in the area east of Rafah that was to be evacuated. Forced migration began in the east of the region due to concerns that the Israeli army would launch a land attack on Rafah.