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Hamas Representative Rejects New Negotiations with Israel Amid Gaza Truce Talks

In a recent interview with Al Jazeera Arabic, senior Hamas representative Osama Hamdan dismissed the possibility of entering into new negotiations with Israel. Hamdan emphasized that Hamas’s priority remains Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza and the cessation of all hostilities. He stated firmly, “We do not need new negotiations,” highlighting that Hamas had previously accepted a ceasefire proposal, which Israel had rejected.

Hamas representative Hamdan expressed doubts about Israel’s sincerity in accepting fresh proposals, warning against granting Israel additional time to continue aggression without substantial guarantees. Reports from Israeli media suggest discussions for a potential Gaza captive release agreement following talks with mediators in Paris.

Israeli intelligence chief David Barnea reportedly agreed to a new negotiation framework with CIA Director Bill Burns and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. However, concerns within the defense ministry persist that any temporary ceasefire agreement may only lead to future hostilities at Israel’s discretion.

Despite mounting international pressure and diplomatic challenges, Hamas remains steadfast in seeking a permanent cessation of hostilities. Meanwhile, Israel maintains its commitment to ending the conflict only upon achieving its objectives, including the dismantlement of Hamas.

Efforts to achieve a ceasefire and reopen the Gaza border crossing have gained momentum, with Washington engaging in discussions with Israeli officials and Cairo continuing to play a pivotal role in mediating negotiations.

Updated casualty figures from Israel’s offensive in Gaza indicate a significant toll, with thousands losing their lives and sustaining injuries. Conversely, the death toll within Israel resulting from Hamas attacks remains comparatively lower.

Critics have questioned the Israeli government’s commitment to reaching a resolution, citing ongoing protests and public outcry demanding action to secure the release of captives held in Gaza. Netanyahu’s government faces scrutiny over its sincerity in pursuing a negotiated settlement.

Dishti Tandon

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