Hamas slams Israeli 'refusal' of Gaza deal
Published: 01:08 PM,Aug 23,2024 | EDITED : 05:08 PM,Aug 23,2024
A Hamas official on Friday accused Israel's prime minister of refusing to agree to a final truce accord for Gaza, where the presence of Israeli troops on the Egyptian border remained a major sticking point.
An Israeli team was in Cairo 'negotiating to advance a hostage (release) agreement', Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesman Omer Dostri told AFP late on Thursday.
But Hamas representatives were not taking part and an official from the movement, Hossam Badran, told AFP on Friday that Netanyahu's insistence that troops remain on the Philadelphi border strip reflects 'his refusal to reach a final agreement'.
Egypt with fellow mediators Qatar and the United States have for months tried to reach a deal to end more than 10 months of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken visited the region this week to emphasize the urgency of an agreement. Witnesses on Friday reported combat in the territory's north, heavy shelling in the center, and tank fire in the far south near Rafah city.
The United Nations said tens of thousands of civilians have been on the move again this week from Deir el-Balah and the southern city of Khan Yunis after Israeli military evacuation orders, which precede military operations.
The war has displaced about 90 percent of Gaza's population, often multiple times, leaving them deprived of shelter, clean water, and other essentials as disease spreads, the UN says.
- 'No way to live' - 'Civilians are exhausted and terrified, running from one destroyed place to another, with no end in sight,' Muhannad Hadi, the UN humanitarian coordinator, said late Thursday.
An Israeli team was in Cairo 'negotiating to advance a hostage (release) agreement', Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesman Omer Dostri told AFP late on Thursday.
But Hamas representatives were not taking part and an official from the movement, Hossam Badran, told AFP on Friday that Netanyahu's insistence that troops remain on the Philadelphi border strip reflects 'his refusal to reach a final agreement'.
Egypt with fellow mediators Qatar and the United States have for months tried to reach a deal to end more than 10 months of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken visited the region this week to emphasize the urgency of an agreement. Witnesses on Friday reported combat in the territory's north, heavy shelling in the center, and tank fire in the far south near Rafah city.
The United Nations said tens of thousands of civilians have been on the move again this week from Deir el-Balah and the southern city of Khan Yunis after Israeli military evacuation orders, which precede military operations.
The war has displaced about 90 percent of Gaza's population, often multiple times, leaving them deprived of shelter, clean water, and other essentials as disease spreads, the UN says.
- 'No way to live' - 'Civilians are exhausted and terrified, running from one destroyed place to another, with no end in sight,' Muhannad Hadi, the UN humanitarian coordinator, said late Thursday.