Hamas: Ball Completely in “Israel’s” Court as Entity Rejects Gaza Truce Proposal
By Staff, Agencies
Palestinian resistance movement Hamas says the apartheid “Israeli” entity has rejected a proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, stressing that the "ball is completely" in "Israel's" court in the truce talks.
Hamas made the statement early Friday after its delegation attending ceasefire negotiations in Egypt departed for Qatar.
"The negotiating delegation [of Hamas] left Cairo heading to Doha. In practice, the occupation [‘Israel’] rejected the proposal submitted by the mediators and raised objections to it on several central issues," the group said in a message to other Palestinian resistance factions, adding it stood by the proposal.
"Accordingly, the ball is now completely in the ‘Israeli’ occupation's court," Hamas stressed.
"The next step will be subject to Palestinian study based on adherence to the last proposal and taking into account the ‘Israeli’ occupation's last move by attacking Rafah and occupying the Rafah crossing," added the movement.
Hamas said on Monday it has agreed to a ceasefire proposal put forward by Egyptian and Qatari mediators.
The group said the proposal includes the complete withdrawal of “Israeli” forces from Gaza, the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes, and a prisoner swap, with the aim of a “permanent ceasefire”.
But the office of "Israel’s" prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at the time that the proposal was "far from ‘Israel's’ essential demands."
The “Israeli” entity has long been opposed to the idea of a permanent ceasefire, saying its genocidal war on Gaza is aimed at destroying Hamas.
According to state-linked Egyptian media outlet Al-Qahera News, representatives of both sides left Cairo on Thursday after two days of negotiations aimed at finalizing a ceasefire deal.
The outlet, cited a high-level Egyptian source, as saying efforts by mediators "continue to bring the points of view of the two parties closer together."
The entity launched the devastating war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas waged the surprise Operation Al-Aqsa Flood against the occupying entity in response to the “Israeli” entity’s decades-long campaign of bloodletting and devastation against Palestinians.
The entity has also blocked water, food and electricity to Gaza, plunging the coastal strip into a humanitarian crisis. Since the start of the offensive, the “Israeli” attacks have killed at least 34,904 Palestinians and injured 78,514 others, as an estimated 10,000 Palestinians are believed to be buried under the rubble of buildings flattened by the entity’s bombs.
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