Ismail Haneyya, the Head of Hamas’s political bureau, has affirmed the organization's commitment to securing a comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza.
Haneyya revealed that Hamas has engaged in preliminary discussions with mediators and other resistance factions as a prelude to sending its delegation to the upcoming ceasefire negotiations in Cairo.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Haneyya reiterated Hamas's positive and flexible stance towards the forthcoming negotiations. He emphasized the paramount importance of prioritizing an end to the aggression against the Palestinian people, portraying Hamas's ceasefire position as both "essential and rational," serving as a cornerstone for a more stable future.
Haneyya underscored Hamas's insistence that any ceasefire agreement must result in the cessation of hostilities in Gaza. He condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for perpetuating falsehoods to justify the ongoing aggression, accusing him of expanding the conflict's scope and undermining mediation efforts aimed at ending the war.
Expressing Hamas's commitment to a comprehensive resolution, Haneyya outlined key objectives, including an end to aggression, Israeli withdrawal, and a significant prisoner exchange. Despite the challenges posed by the current situation, Hamas remains steadfast in its pursuit of an overarching agreement that addresses the root causes of the conflict and ensures a lasting peace.
The statements from Hamas's leadership signal a willingness to engage constructively in negotiations and reflect a broader desire to achieve a sustainable ceasefire arrangement that brings relief to the beleaguered population of Gaza. As preparations for the Cairo talks advance, the international community closely watches developments, hopeful for progress towards a peaceful resolution to the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict. (ILKHA)
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