According to the leader, Hamas denied the Israeli entity’s rumors about the movement’s obstruction to reach a ceasefire in the Strip.
In statements to the Al Mayadeen pan-Arab channel, Hadi pointed out that the Resistance leaders informed mediators that flexibility requires providing international security and a clear commitment to fulfill four conditions.
Incidentally, Hadi reiterated the demands for permanent cessation of aggression, complete withdrawal of military forces, elimination of the effects of aggression and the return of displaced persons.
On that item, the leader stressed that those are necessary issues to reach a cease-fire agreement and an exchange of prisoners.
The representative further stood out that the Resistance shows concern for the Palestinian people, while the occupation is evasive and deceitful on the issue of the detainees without assuming its responsibilities.
Earlier, the Palestinian movements confirmed their unified position that there is no deal except through a comprehensive cessation of the Israeli aggression against the Strip.
In a statement, they pointed out that managing Palestinian and Gaza Strip affairs is an internal national affair, and they won’t allow the occupation and its supporters to interfere or impose guardianship whatsoever.
Regarding the humanitarian crisis, the movements called for permanent opening of the Rafah crossing and bringing aid and transporting the injured immediately to save the lives of thousands in light of the ongoing genocide.
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