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18 Apr 2025, 19:10 GMT+10
The militant group says it wants a comprehensive peace deal and will not accept any "partial" agreements
Hamas is seeking a comprehensive agreement to end the war in Gaza and exchange all Israeli hostages for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, a senior official of the organization has said, rejecting West Jerusalem's proposal for another temporary truce.
Khalil Al-Hayya, Hamas' Gaza chief negotiator, said in a video statement on Friday that the Palestinian group would no longer accept interim agreements. Israel's latest proposal involved a 45-day ceasefire and the release of ten hostages held by Hamas. In return, Israel would release 120 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and over 1,000 detainees held since October 7, 2023. The offer would require Hamas to disarm as a condition for a complete end to the war - a demand the group firmly rejects.
"The partial agreements are exploited by "[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and his government as a cover for their political agenda, which is founded on perpetuating the genocidal war and siege; even if the price is sacrificing all of their own prisoners [hostages]," Hayya said.
He stated that Hamas was "ready to immediately negotiate a deal to swap all hostages" in exchange for an end to the Gaza war, the release of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, and the reconstruction of Gaza.
The Israeli authorities have reported that 59 hostages remain in the enclave, with 24 believed to be alive. Dozens of others were previously released through ceasefire agreements or separate deals.
Israeli forces have taken control of more than half of Gaza in a renewed offensive following the collapse of a ceasefire and the stalling of hostage negotiations last month. The IDF has resumed air strikes in Gaza to increase pressure on Hamas to release the remaining captives.
The latest round of talks on Monday in Cairo to revive the January ceasefire and free Israeli hostages ended with no apparent breakthrough, Reuters said, citing Palestinian and Egyptian sources.
Israel has declared that its primary goal is the total disarmament and elimination of Hamas.
Meanwhile, air strikes continue to claim dozens of lives in Gaza. According to the enclave's Hamas-run civil defense agency, on Thursday, Israeli strikes killed at least 37 people, most of whom were displaced civilians sheltering in a tent camp.
The Israeli military stated it had carried out strikes on more than 100 "terror targets" over the past two days, including what it described as "terrorist cells, military structures, and infrastructure sites."
While West Jerusalem claimed there was no shortage of aid and defended the blockade imposed on the enclave in March, the UN warned on Monday that Gaza is facing its most severe humanitarian crisis since the outbreak of the hostilities.
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