Hamas says 'no point' to truce talks as Israel plans to capture all of Gaza
- Hamas political bureau member Basem Naim stated on May 6, 2025, that Hamas no longer sees a point in truce talks as Israel plans to capture all of Gaza.
- This follows Israel’s security cabinet endorsing a broader military strategy that involves relocating the majority of Gaza’s residents amid ongoing conflict triggered by Hamas’s assault on Israel on October 7, 2023.
- Almost the entire population of Gaza has been forced to flee, often repeatedly, while the territory remains completely sealed off by Israel from early March 2025, exacerbating an already critical humanitarian situation.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern over the Israeli plan, warning that it is sure to cause a significant increase in civilian casualties and result in more extensive damage to Gaza.
- Hamas has dismissed ceasefire negotiations and called on the global community to compel Prime Minister Netanyahu to stop the ongoing suffering and violence inflicted on Gaza.
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Hamas says Gaza truce talks pointless as Israel wages 'hunger war'
GAZA CITY: Hamas on Tuesday (May 6) dismissed as pointless ceasefire talks with Israel, accusing it of waging a "hunger war" on Gaza as famine looms and Israel prepares for a broader assault on the war-ravaged Palestinian territory. The comments from a senior Hamas official followed Israel's approval
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