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Hamas won’t disarm unless independent Palestinian state

Hamas warns that it will not be disarmed unless an independent Palestinian state is established – a new rebuke to Israel’s request to end the war in Gaza.

The indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel ended an agreement to provide a 60 -day ceasefire during the Gaza War and the release of hostages last week.

On Tuesday, Qatar and Egypt, France and Saudi Arabia, which mediates the ceasefire efforts, approved a statement that drew ways for a two-state solution to the conflict of Israel-Palestinian.

As part of this measure, Hamas should deliver his arms to Western -backed Palestinian authority.

In his statement, Hamas, who has been dominating Gaza since 2007 but was beaten by Israel in the war by Israel, said that he could not provide “armed resistance” the right to “armed resistance”.

Israel sees the disarmament of Hamas as an important condition for any agreement to end the conflict, but Hamas said he was not willing to leave his weapons over and over again.

Last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the future independent Palestinian state as a platform to destroy Israel, and therefore, the security control on Palestinian regions should remain with Israel.

He has also criticized many countries, including England and Canada for plans to recognize a Palestinian state in response to the collapse of Israel’s aggressive and blockade.

The movement called it a reward for Hamas’s behavior.

The war began when the militants led by Hamas killed 1200 people on October 7, 2023 and took 251 hostages back to Gaza.

Israel’s military attack on Gaza transformed most of the settlement into a land, killed more than 60,000 Palestinians, and established a humanitarian disaster.

After the latest negotiations, Israel and Hamas exchanged the crime after the end of a deadlock, and focuses on problems, including the scope of Israeli military withdrawal.

Meanwhile, the Israeli forces opened fire near the two aids of aid by the Israeli -backed Gaza Humanitarian Relief Foundation, while the crowds of Hungry Palestinians were looking for food again, while killing at least 10 people on Saturday.

After the US officials visited a GHF site, the US Ambassador called the problematic system “an incredible success”.

Israel explained that under international pressure between the scenes of starvation, limited humanitarian pauses and ventilation of Gaza to get more food for more than two million people.

However, the United Nations, Partners and Palestinians say that there are little help worthy of months waiting for Israeli approval outside Gaza.

Trucks entering are mostly removed from the materials by desperate people and crime groups before reaching the warehouses for distribution.

Experts this week, the “worst famine scenario” occurred in the surrounded settlement.

With AP

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