Hamas accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, July 14 of “refusing” to conclude a high -fire agreement in Gaza on Monday.
“Netanyahu is endowed with making each cycle of negotiations fail after the other and refuses to conclude an agreement” of high fire, said the Palestinian Islamist movement in a statement.
Four days ago, Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video that he is ready to stop 60 days, one step before negotiations for the final end of the war.
The discussions continue
The belligerents are mutually accused of stopping these negotiations released on July 6 in Doha through Qatar, the United States and Egypt, based on a proposal that provides a 60 -day truce associated with a release of Israeli hostages retained by Hamas.
“The discussions continue in Doha and the Hamas delegation is there,” he told a Palestinian official near negotiations. The mediators “continue their efforts for Israel to present a revised and acceptable retreat retreat,” according to him.
President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence this Sunday, July 13 and said that “it will be resolved next week.”
Israeli strikes
The civil defense had announced this Sunday that Israeli attacks had killed 43 people in the besieged territory. Among them, 11 Palestinians, including women and children, perished on a strike in a market in Gaza-Ville, in the north of the territory, and three others in the camp displaced in Al-Mawassi, in the south, according to him.
In Nousseirat, in the center of Gaza, 20 people were killed, including ten, including children near a drinking water distribution point, added Mahmoud Bassal, spokesperson for the Civil Defense.
Source: BFM TV
