After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
ALSO READ: At least 91 Killed, 300 Injured As Israel Attacks Designated Humanitarian Zone In Gaza
Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
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After the recent air strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp on July 13, a senior Hamas official stated on Sunday that the Palestinian militant group has withdrawn from talks regarding a ceasefire in the Gaza war due to the Israeli “massacres” and the country’s attitude in negotiations, AFP reported.
Another official stated that Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas political leader, told international mediators Qatar and Egypt about the group’s decision of putting an end to the talks on a ceasefire plan, which was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May.
Haniyeh said that Hamas would “halt negotiations due to the occupation’s (Israel) lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians.”
As per the report, a Hamas official stated that the group’s military leader Mohammed Deif was “fine” despite Israel’s attack on a southern Gaza camp, which it said was aimed at targetting the wanted Hamas commander.
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Israel considers Deif as one of the “masterminds” of the October 7 attacks. It said that he was the target of the strikes on the Al-Mawasi camp, where thousands of displaced Palestinians from other districts had taken refuge.
However, Hamas said that Deif was alive and working, without confirming whether he was present at the camp.
The health ministry of Gaza said the attack on the Al-Mawasi camp in Southern Gaza killed around 92 people.
Referring to the Hamas’s armed wing, the official told AFP: “Commander Mohammed Deif is well and directly overseeing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and resistance operations.”
In the first phase of the truce deal, there would have been a six-week ceasefire along with an exchange of most of the hostages taken in Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, for Palestinian prisoners lodged in Israeli jails.
Haniyeh in a statement said that Hamas had shown great flexibility in order to arrive at an agreement to put an end to the aggression.
He said it is ready to resume negotiations after Israel shows seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal, AFP reported.
Haniyeh also said he had called the mediators and other countries, urging them to pressurise Israel to stop the attacks.
ALSO READ: Israel-Gaza War: Who Is Mohammed Deif? The ‘Shadowy’ Hamas Leader Behind Israel Attack
