On Thursday, the Palestinian Islamist movement criticized the last Israeli proposal for Trêve, by the voice of its negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya, during a television intervention.
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Published the 18/04/2055 00:32 Reading time: 2min

The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas said he was opposed Thursday, April 17 and an agreement “partial” With Israel to put an end to the fights in the Gaza Strip, rejecting in fact the last Israeli proposal for Trêve. “Partial agreements are used by [le Premier ministre israélien Benyamin] Netanyahu and his government as a cover for his political project (…) and we will not participate in this policy “said Hamas chief negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya, during a television intervention.
Hamas is ready to “A complete agreement” including “An exchange of all prisoners in exchange for the stop of the war, withdrawing the occupation of the Gaza Strip and the beginning of reconstruction”. The Israeli Minister of Finance, Bezalel Smotrich, a figure of the far right, reacted by calling for “Intensify fights” In Gaza, pounded by the Israeli army who has also widened her land operations, since she resumed her offensive on March 18, breaking a two -month truce.
The Palestinian movement had received an Israeli truce in Gaza on Sunday through the Egyptian mediators. According to an official in Hamas, Israel asked for the return of ten living hostages in exchange for a truce of“At least 45 days”from the release of a total of 1,231 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and an authorization to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza.
According to the same official, speaking on condition of anonymity, the Israeli proposal also mentioned a “permanent end of war” that Israel conditions the disarmament of Hamas, which constitutes “A non -negotiable red line” for movement. “Resistance and its weapons are linked to the presence of the Israeli occupation. They constitute a natural right for our people, as for all peoples living under occupation”repeated Khalil al-Hayya on Thursday. Israel did not speak on his proposal as a truce. Hamas formally rendered its response in writing to the mediators in Egypt and Qatar on Thursday evening, an official of the movement told AFP.