Hamas says no point in further Gaza truce talks
- Hamas political bureau member Basem Naim stated on Tuesday that there is no point in further Gaza truce talks amid Israel's ongoing offensive.
- This follows Israel's security cabinet approval of expanded military operations including displacing most Gaza residents and conquering the Gaza Strip.
- Almost the entire population of Gaza has been forced to flee their homes, frequently more than once, as the Israeli military resumed its offensive on March 18, bringing an end to a two-month ceasefire amid worsening humanitarian conditions.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voiced serious concern over Israel's plan, cautioning that it would result in increased civilian casualties and greater devastation. Meanwhile, France's foreign minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, condemned the plan as unacceptable and a breach of international humanitarian law.
- Hamas urged the international community to pressure Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to end the "hunger war" causing deaths and suffering in Gaza, emphasizing there is no sense in ceasefire talks amid ongoing hostilities.
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Hamas: ’No sense’ in truce talks as Gaza starved in Israel siege
A senior Hamas official said there was "no sense" in further ceasefire talks with Israel as Gaza remains under Israeli siege and is bombed daily, as health officials warn that an "imminent disaster" is unfolding. "There is no sense in engaging in talks or considering new ceasefire proposals as long as the hunger war and extermination war continue in the Gaza Strip," Hamas official, Basem Naim, told reporters. He added that the international comm…
The Hamas militia are protesting in front of Israel's announced plan for the Gaza Strip: "There's no way we can negotiate any more"
A high-ranking Hamas official said it was "in vain" to hold further discussions on a new ceasefire in Gaza and an agreement to release hostages, after Israel declared it would extend its offensive land and occupy Gaza in an unlimited term, shown by BBC.
'No sense in engaging': Hamas rules out further truce talks as Israeli offensive displaces more Gazans
"There is no sense in engaging in talks or considering new ceasefire proposals as long as the hunger war and extermination war continue in the Gaza Strip," Basem Naim, a senior member of Hamas's political bureau and former Gaza health minister, said
Hamas desists from further negotiations for a truce following Israel's plan to occupy Gaza
Hamas declared on Tuesday that it no longer makes sense to enter into negotiations with Israel for a truce in Gaza and urged the international community to stop the Israeli “war of famine” against the Palestinian territory. “It makes no sense to enter into negotiations or consider new ceasefire proposals as long as the war of famine and the war of extermination in the Gaza Strip continues,” said Basem Naim, a senior official of the Palestinian I…
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