Hamas rejects agreements reached in Egypt peace talks

  • Will the Middle East, which is floating on oil, flare up again?
  • Regarding the peace proposals made by Trump, Hamas leader Hossam Badran said: The second phase has become complicated and difficult

The possibility of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas participating in the peace talks being held in Egypt and signing the peace proposal is becoming rare. It is well known that this peace plan has been drawn up by President Trump.
Refusing to sign the proposals, Hamas political bureau member Hossam Badran said that the second phase of these talks has become complicated and difficult. The idea of ​​expelling all Palestinians, whether they are members of Hamas or not, from their land is senseless. It is useless.

He further said that if Israel does not maintain peace, Hamas is ready to go to war again. We hope that we will not have to go to war again, but if war is imposed on us, the Palestinians and their fighting forces will face the attack with all their might.

Earlier, last week, both Israel and Hamas accepted the ceasefire proposal proposed by Trump. While presenting this proposal, President Trump told reporters that this is one of the wars that I have stopped. I want to visit the Middle East on Sunday or Monday. We will continue to try and keep up the obstacles.

According to the agreement between the two sides, Israel will release about 2,000 Palestinians in its prisons. In return, the Palestinians will release 41 Israelis, including living and dead, who are being held hostage.

A Hamas representative also said that Hamas is ready to release all 48 prisoners, dead or alive, that it is holding.

On the other hand, when Israel releases the hostages held by Hamas from Monday morning, about 200 American soldiers will be present to monitor the entire process. They will see whether the process is going smoothly or not, as well as whether humanitarian aid is flowing properly into Gaza.

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