There is little chance of resumption of negotiations, Hamas would rather wait for “Iran’s response”

2024-08-12 14:35:02

Sources attribute this to what they say is a lack of political will on the Israeli side to reach an agreement, as well as the expected state of Iran and its affiliated groups’ response to the assassination of Hamas’s political bureau chief, Ismail Haniyeh.

Egyptian sources told Sky News Arabia’s correspondent in Cairo that the August 8 statement by the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and the United States calling for a new round of negotiations made clear the basis for negotiations that could represent a starting point to reach a ceasefire and Make a deal… to release hostages and detainees, a principle proposed by the President of the United States Joe Biden approved in decision security council.

“We are tracking developments on the ground around the clock and their impact on the negotiating track and we have a vision on how to bridge the gaps and fill gaps related to the implementation of the settlement – matters that will lead to a final agreement,” the source said.

Hamas will not participate in negotiations

Palestinian sources told Sky News Arabia on Monday that Hamas will not participate in Thursday’s ceasefire talks until Iran responds to Haniyeh’s assassination.

The announcement came as the Hamas movement called on mediators to develop a plan to implement the deal reached last July without the need for new negotiations.

that is The mediating countries are the United States, Egypt and Qatar In a joint statement, they called for Israel and Hamas Armistice talks resumed on August 15 and will be held next week in Doha or Cairo to overcome differences in the ceasefire agreement.

Hamas’ position and the status of the Philadelphia Axis

About the position Hamas movementEgyptian sources say reaction to the campaign has been positive and the ball is in the Israeli prime minister’s court Benjamin Netanyahu Who seemed uninterested in reaching a deal.

Regarding the situation at the Rafah land crossingphiladelphia axis Sources explained to the Cairo Sky News Arab correspondent that the Egyptian security delegation confirmed to all parties more than once Egypt’s position in this regard, which can be summarized as the need for Israel to withdraw its troops from the Palestinian side of the Axis and the border crossing. It remains open to proposals to meet this requirement to re-activate the Rafah land crossing, noting that an understanding has been reached with the Palestinian Authority on this issue.

Sources stressed that Cairo firmly believes in the need to reach an agreement to ensure the implementation of negotiations and is therefore intensifying efforts with all parties to make the case for the success of this round of negotiations. humanitarian aid Although there are many obstacles on the road to negotiations, efforts are still being made to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in various ways and means.

Deter Hezbollah and Iranian attacks

On the other hand, the “Times of Israel” website revealed on Monday that Hamas is convinced that the renewed ceasefire negotiations are to prevent Iran and Hezbollah from launching attacks on Israel in response to the assassination.

The website stated that Hamas firmly believes that a renewed push… negotiation This was intended to stem Iran and Hezbollah’s response to the assassination in Tehran of the movement’s politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh, which the movement blamed Israeland the assassinations of high-ranking commanders. Hezbollah Israeli troops attack Beirut.

Citing a source close to Hamas, he added that the movement believed the United States, Egypt and Qatar had coordinated with Israel ahead of last week’s joint statement calling on both sides to return to the negotiating table and complete a ceasefire and Palestinian authority. Institutional arrangements.

A Palestinian official with knowledge of the negotiations said Hamas’ decision to skip the negotiating table could change, but for now “Hamas does not believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is serious about reaching a deal.”

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Sources attribute this to what they say is a lack of political will on the Israeli side to reach an agreement, as well as the expected state of Iran and its affiliated groups’ response to the assassination of Hamas’s political bureau chief, Ismail Haniyeh.

Egyptian sources told Sky News Arabia’s correspondent in Cairo that the August 8 statement by the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and the United States calling for a new round of negotiations made clear the basis for negotiations that could represent a starting point to achieve a ceasefire and reach a Agreement… to release hostages and detainees, a principle proposed by the President of the United States Joe Biden and passed by resolution security council.

“We are tracking developments on the ground around the clock and their impact on the negotiating track and we have a vision on how to bridge the gaps and fill gaps related to the implementation of the settlement – matters that will lead to a final agreement,” the source said.

Hamas will not participate in negotiations

Palestinian sources told Sky News Arabia on Monday that Hamas will not participate in Thursday’s ceasefire talks until Iran responds to Haniyeh’s assassination.

The announcement came as the Hamas movement called on mediators to develop a plan to implement the deal reached last July without the need for new negotiations.

that is The mediating countries are the United States, Egypt and Qatar In a joint statement, they called for Israel and Hamas Armistice talks resumed on August 15 and will be held next week in Doha or Cairo to overcome differences in the ceasefire agreement.

Hamas’ position and the status of the Philadelphia Axis

About position Hamas movementEgyptian sources say reaction to the campaign has been positive and the ball is in the Israeli prime minister’s court Benjamin Netanyahu Who seemed uninterested in reaching a deal.

Regarding the situation at the Rafah land crossingphiladelphia axis Sources explained to the Cairo Sky News Arab correspondent that the Egyptian security delegation confirmed to all parties more than once Egypt’s position in this regard, which can be summarized as the need for Israel to withdraw its troops from the Palestinian side of the Axis and the border crossing. It remains open to proposals to meet this requirement to re-activate the Rafah land crossing, noting that an understanding has been reached with the Palestinian Authority regarding the document.

Sources stressed that Cairo firmly believes in the need to reach an agreement to ensure the implementation of negotiations and is therefore intensifying efforts with all parties to make the case for the success of this round of negotiations. humanitarian aid Although there are many obstacles on the road to negotiations, efforts are still being made to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in various ways and means.

Deter Hezbollah and Iranian attacks

On the other hand, the “Times of Israel” website revealed on Monday that Hamas is convinced that the renewed ceasefire negotiations are to prevent Iran and Hezbollah from launching attacks on Israel in response to the assassination.

The website stated that Hamas firmly believes that a renewed push… negotiation This was intended to stem Iran and Hezbollah’s response to the assassination in Tehran of the movement’s politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh, which the movement blamed Israeland the assassinations of high-ranking commanders. Hezbollah Israeli troops attack Beirut.

Citing a source close to Hamas, he added that the movement believed the United States, Egypt and Qatar had coordinated with Israel ahead of last week’s joint statement calling on both sides to return to the negotiating table and complete a ceasefire and Palestinian rights. Institutional arrangements.

A Palestinian official with knowledge of the negotiations said Hamas’ decision to skip the negotiating table could change, but for now “Hamas does not believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is serious about reaching a deal.”

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