Israeli political official accuses Hamas of sabotaging Gaza ceasefire talks
'Hamas rejected the Qatari proposal, is creating obstacles, refusing to compromise, and is accompanying the talks with a psychological warfare campaign aimed at sabotaging the negotiations,' the official said in a statement, sent to AFP on condition of anonymity, adding that Israel 'has demonstrated a willingness to show flexibility in the negotiations.'
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