HAMAS: 'We are reviewing' a new proposal to stop the war in Gaza

The head of the Political Office of the Palestinian Islamic Struggle Movement, Hamas, has said that the resistance group is "moving around" and evaluating a new proposal for a cease-fire, but he has emphasized that his priority at the moment is to end the invasion and fully withdraw the invading forces of the Zionist regime. Israel in the Gaza Strip.

Jan 31, 2024 - 05:41
HAMAS: 'We are reviewing' a new proposal to stop the war in Gaza
HAMAS: 'We are reviewing' a new proposal to stop the war in Gaza

Ismail Haniya said this yesterday Tuesday in a statement and added that, HAMAS is reviewing the ceasefire proposal presented by the officials of Qatar and Egypt in recent meetings in France, and that the movement will soon give its answer. Similarly, Haniya has said that HAMAS welcomes any strategy with political will and practical implementation for achieving a ceasefire; and he has also emphasized the stability and determination of the resistance movement in continuing the struggle for the liberation of Palestine. A few days ago, Turkey's Anadolu news agency quoted the Wall Street Journal and reported that the mediating countries have submitted a proposal for a 4-month ceasefire between the Hamas movement and the Zionist regime, including the release of all hostages on the side of the Zionist regime. The Zionist regime has killed 26,637 Palestinian martyrs in the Gaza Strip since October 7 Reports say that HAMAS is believed to be holding around 136 Israeli hostages following a major operation carried out by the resistance movement in Al Aqsa on October 7 last year. HAMAS has been insisting that the opposition group wants a cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip, but the Prime Minister of Israel's illegal regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, wants the war to continue and spread in the region due to his personal and political reasons. The graft regime has failed to achieve its goals in Gaza despite continuing to attack Palestinians in the besieged area with bombs, missiles and all kinds of weapons since October 7.