The Hamas Palestinian Islamist Movement rejected a Thursday Israeli proposal yesterday to declare a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, demanding a “full” agreement to end the war, amidst new air bombings at least 40. Hamas gave her response to the proposal through Egypt, which mediates in indirect negotiations. “The individual agreements are used by (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and his government as a cover of his political plan (…) and we are not going to become part of this policy,” said Halil al -Haya, head of his negotiator. Israeli’s far -right finance minister, Bezalel Smotric, reacted to the rejection of the proposal by calling on the “battles” in the Gaza Strip, which is hammered nightly by the Air Force and where the land has been expanded by land. […]
Source: News Beast

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