Whether the negotiations can be successful remains to be seen, and Hamas responded positively to the ceasefire plan
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement issued a statement through its social media on May 3, saying that the Hamas leadership studied and responded to the ceasefire plan received with a positive attitude, and Hamas will go to Cairo with the same positive attitude to reach an agreement. . A Hamas delegation went to Cairo, the capital of Egypt, on the 4th to negotiate a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. For the latest relevant news, let’s take a look at the report sent back by the main station reporter Lu Junhong.
Headquarters reporter Lu Junhong: According to Hamas’s latest statement on the evening of the 3rd, Hamas has shown a positive attitude towards reaching a ceasefire agreement, but it still clearly mentioned that reaching a ceasefire agreement requires the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops and the surrender of conditions for displaced Gaza refugees to return to their homes. In fact, these contents have been emphasized as fundamental requirements by Hamas and Israel since the beginning of negotiations a few months ago. But this is something that the Israeli side has never agreed to since the beginning of the negotiations. Some analysts said that judging from the recent rounds of negotiations between the two parties, the Israeli side has always hoped to exchange for the detained persons at the minimum cost, while Hamas demanded that it must be done "in one step". If an agreement is to be reached, it must be It is a complete ceasefire rather than a temporary ceasefire.
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It remains to be seen whether the negotiations will succeed as the two sides have not loosened their positions.
Headquarters reporter Lu Junhong: Although the mediators have proposed many compromise plans during this period and have repeatedly stated that the negotiations have made progress, as of now there are no signs of loosening in the fundamental positions of both parties. Today, Whether the negotiations can achieve a breakthrough remains to be seen. Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that the Israeli army will attack Rafah regardless of whether a ceasefire agreement is reached. Some experts have said that how Hamas responds to Israel's official statement is directly related to Hamas's ability to continue to carry out a protracted war. Perhaps we can get some clues from the final reply to the ceasefire agreement submitted by Hamas today.
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