Shafaq News/ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuresponded, on Wednesday, to the Hamas movement after the ceasefire negotiationsin Gaza stalled, accusing the group of lying and backtracking on agreements.
In a statement, Netanyahu's office said that the movement “islying and reneging on the understandings already reached and continuing to makeit difficult for the negotiations.”
Today, Hamas attributed in a statement the postponement of reachingan agreement to “new Israeli issues and conditions concerning withdrawal,ceasefire, prisoners, and the return of displaced persons."
Earlier, Israeli Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, confirmedthat the indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefireagreement would unfold in stages. While not providing full details, he emphasizedIsrael's demands for control over the Philadelphi and Netzarim Corridors.
PM Netanyahu also stated that the war would not end until Hamas'military capabilities are fully destroyed and reiterated the importance ofIsraeli control over both.
While details about the number of hostages to be released remainuncertain, reports suggest that the initial stage of the deal would involve therelease of a small number of sick or wounded hostages, excluding soldiers.
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