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Hamas: "War Criminal Netanyahu masters art of sabotaging negotiations, seeks no agreement"

Hamas: "War Criminal Netanyahu masters art of sabotaging negotiations, seeks no agreement"

Saba Yemen21 hours ago
Doha – Saba:
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) stated on Monday that Benjamin Netanyahu, the head of the Zionist entity's government—a wanted war criminal under the International Criminal Court—has been deliberately sabotaging successive rounds of negotiations and has no intention of reaching any agreement to halt the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Hamas declared: "The criminal Netanyahu is dragging his army and his entity into a futile war with no horizon. Its continuation not only endangers the lives of prisoners and soldiers but also threatens a strategic disaster for his entity."
The movement added: "The so-called 'absolute victory' promoted by the criminal Netanyahu is a grand illusion, meant to cover up a resounding military and political defeat."
Hamas continued: "Our resistance fighters are waging a war of attrition, surprising the Zionist enemy daily with innovative battlefield tactics that strip it of the initiative and disrupt its calculations—despite its overwhelming air and fire superiority."
The resistance group emphasized that the longer the war drags on, the deeper the Zionist enemy army sinks into Gaza's quicksand, further exposing itself to the qualitative strikes of the resistance.
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