Just one day after he pulled out the interviews about the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, US President Donald Trump said on Friday that the terrorist group Hamas did not want to conclude an agreement on a ceasefire and hostage in Gaza.
The US President also said he believed that Hamas’s leaders would now be “persecuted”. According to Reuters Trump, he made comments to reporters in the White House.
On Thursday, the President’s envoy in the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, said Trump’s administration decided to bring her negotiating team home for consultations after Hamas’s last proposal.
The US and Israel have pulled their delegations out of interviews in Doha, mediated by Egypt and Qatar.
Netanyahu says Israel is considering “alternatives”
Shortly after Israel and the US pulled out of the Gaza ceasefire interviews, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that they are now considering “alternative” opportunities to bring hostages to houses.
Witkoff said Hamas blamed for dead ends. Netanyahu said that Witkoff got it right, and that Hamas was an obstacle to the agreement, as stated by Reuters.
Hamas, who responded on a proposal for a ceasefire supported by the US on Thursday, challenged Witkoff’s characterization of interviews and said that negotiators were making progress.
If it agreed, the proposed ceasefire agreement would take 60 days during which further assistance would be allowed in Gaza. By agreement, the remaining of the remaining 50 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza would be exempt in exchange for the Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, the report said.
Great Britain, German, French leaders holding an emergency call
After the French President Emmanuel Macaron announced that his country would become the first main Western power to recognize the Palestinian state, the leaders of Britain, France and Germany will organize an emergency challenge on Friday to discuss the growing hungry crisis in Gaza, PTI reported.
All three support basically the Palestinian state, but Germany said it had no immediate plans to follow the French step that Macron plans to formalize at the UN General Assembly in September.
Britain wasn’t even monitored, although Prime Minister Keir Starmer approached Thursday than ever before and said, “Statehood is an inalienable right of the Palestinian people”.
Humanitarian aid to the CV?
According to the AFP report, the Israeli official said on Friday that the aid to decline over the Gaza belt will soon be restored because the Palestinian territory after more than 21 months of war after more than 21 months of war.
“Humanitarian aid in Gaza bands will be restored in the coming days. Sae and Jordan will be administered,” AFP quoted the official.
(With the entry from agencies)
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