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Hamas official: We stand firm on demands to end Gaza assault
Hamas official: We stand firm on demands to end Gaza assault

Roya News

time09-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Roya News

Hamas official: We stand firm on demands to end Gaza assault

A senior Hamas official, Taher al-Nounou, announced Wednesday that the movement has presented a new offer as part of the ongoing negotiations in Doha, expressing Hamas' willingness to cooperate with mediators and engage flexibly. Al-Nounou said that Hamas agreed to release 10 of the captives held in Gaza, on the condition that humanitarian aid is allowed to flow fully and consistently into the territory, and that 'Israeli' aggression comes to a complete halt. He noted that the current round of talks is facing significant challenges but emphasized that Hamas remains firm on its core demands for any final agreement. Al-Nounou reiterated that these demands include the full withdrawal of 'Israeli' forces from all areas of the Gaza Strip and a comprehensive, lasting ceasefire. He also stressed the need for international guarantees to ensure the implementation of any potential deal, adding, 'The United States holds the real leverage over Tel Aviv to end the war, if it has the political will to do so.'

Hamas Leader: Resistance Weapons Are Non-Negotiable
Hamas Leader: Resistance Weapons Are Non-Negotiable

Saba Yemen

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Hamas Leader: Resistance Weapons Are Non-Negotiable

Doha – SABA: A senior official in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Taher Al-Nounou, affirmed on Friday that "the weapons of the resistance are not up for negotiation and will remain in our hands as long as the enemy exists." According to Quds Press, Al-Nounou stated: "We have not officially received any new proposals regarding a ceasefire agreement in Gaza." He clarified that the movement "hopes the U.S. administration will exert serious and decisive pressure on Netanyahu to end the war on Gaza." Al-Nounou also mentioned that Hamas "chose to remain silent and not respond to the Palestinian Authority's transgressions since the beginning of the war, but the latest statements were extremely shocking." On Thursday, Hamas confirmed that "the outcomes of the Palestinian Central Council meeting, held in Ramallah on April 23–24, 2025, represented a profound national disappointment." In a statement, the movement added that the meeting's outcomes "ignored the hopes and aspirations of our Palestinian people both inside the homeland and in the diaspora, who seek national unity in the face of the greatest threats to their existence and cause—foremost among them the genocidal war waged by the enemy against Gaza, and the accelerating settlement expansion and Judaization in the West Bank and Jerusalem." The enemy army resumed its aggression and tightened siege on Gaza at dawn on March 18, 2025, after a two-month ceasefire that began on January 19 under a truce agreement. However, the enemy violated the terms of the agreement throughout the ceasefire period. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

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