The world is ready for a full deal if Israel stops the war: Hamas

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 The world is ready for a full deal if Israel stops the war: Hamas


Hamas and other Palestinian groups will not accept the policy of negotiations in a situation of continuous aggression, massacres and famine: Hamas/File Photo Ismail Haniyeh

The Palestinian resistance organization Hamas has said that if Israel stops the war, it is ready for a full agreement with it.

According to the Arab media, the statement issued by Hamas said that it has informed the mediators that if Israel continues its aggression, it will not be part of further negotiations.

However, Hamas has also made it clear that if Israel stops the war, it is ready for a full deal, including an exchange of hostages and prisoners.

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Hamas added in its statement that Hamas and other groups in Palestine will absolutely not accept the policy of negotiations in a situation of continuous aggression, massacre of people and famine, therefore we have made our position clear to the mediators today that Israel If it stops its occupation, the war and the aggression against the people of Gaza, then we are ready for a full agreement that will be a comprehensive agreement.

According to Arab media, other mediators, including Egypt and Qatar, are continuing their efforts for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, but they have not made any significant progress so far.

According to the Arab media, this latest statement by Hamas came after the decision of the International Court of Justice, in which the court ordered Israel to stop the attacks, but despite this, Israel intensified the attacks in Rafah.

It should be noted that Israel has previously rejected Hamas' offers and vowed to continue military operations until the elimination of Hamas fighters and the release of hostages in Rafah.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, about 36,000 Palestinians, including a large number of children and women, have been martyred in the ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza since October 7.

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