Trump gives Hamas “Last Warning”

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Lerato Khumalo

The Hamas said at night that through agents there was some ideas from the American side to achieve an armistice agreement. She was “ready to sit down at the negotiating table immediately” in order to discuss the release of all hostages “in an exchange for a clear explanation of the end of the war, a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the establishment of a committee of independent Palestinians to manage the Gaza Strip”, it said in a explanation of the terrorist organization.

This must be accompanied by a “public and express commitment of the enemy to adhere to all agreed conditions,” it said. It must be prevented that Israel cannot be one -sidedly declared the ceasefire again and resume the war. The last ceasefire ended in March after Israel and Hamas could not agree on the conditions for the next phase of the deal.

One is in contact with the intermediaries “in order to work out these ideas for a comprehensive agreement”, which corresponds to your own claims, the Hamas explains. Trump had previously written that he warned Hamas about the consequences if she did not accept his conditions. In this case, Israel would do the announced major offensive against the city of Gaza, reported “Axios”. Trump said to reporters after his “last warning”: “I think we will soon reach Gaza. It is a damn big problem”.

Israel’s head of government Netanyahu accused critics of unnecessarily long to pull the war on the war that has been going on for almost two years. His right -wing extremist coalition partners, whose political survival depends, are against a ceasefire. On Sunday, the Israeli military continued its air raids on the densely populated city of Gaza in the north of the sealed coastal area. Another high -rise was bombed, as the army announced.

Hamas terrorists had installed funds for information procurement and set up observation posts to monitor Israel’s troops, it said in a message from the army. The Hamas had attached numerous explosives near the building. This could not be checked independently. According to estimates, almost a million people should stay in the city. Israel’s army called the residents to go into a so -called humanitarian zone shown in the southern Gaza Strip. Only less than 100,000 people had left the city by Sunday.