prizebingo| Israel: Restart negotiations next week! Hamas official: No notification received

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According to Xinhua News Agency on the 26thPrizebingoIsraeli sources told Xinhua on the 25th that Israel will resume negotiations with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on the new proposals from Egypt and Qatar next week.

Sources said that Barnea, director of the Israeli Intelligence and Secret Service (Mossad), returned to Israel today after meeting with Central Intelligence Agency Director Burns and Qatari Prime Minister Mohamed in Paris. During the meeting, the trio decided that negotiations would begin next week on the basis of new proposals from Egypt and Qatar.

According to a report by Israel's Walla News Network on the 25th, a senior Israeli official said after the Paris meeting that he decided to resume negotiations on the exchange of detainees next week. The report quoted a US source as saying that the specific date for the resumption of negotiations has not been set.

The Israeli Prime Minister's office announced today that the Israeli wartime cabinet has decided to continue negotiations with Hamas. The office said in a statement on the same day that the Israeli wartime cabinet held a meeting on the evening of the 22nd to instruct negotiators to continue their efforts to reach an agreement on the exchange of detained persons. However, the statement did not mention the timing of the resumption of negotiations and itsPrizebingoHis details.

According to CCTV news, on the 25th local time, Usama Hamdan, a senior official of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said that he had not received any notice from the relevant mediators about resuming the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, and said that Hamas did not trust the relevant Israeli proposal. Hamas had previously agreed to the plan put forward by the relevant mediators, and there was no need for new negotiations or acceptance of the new plan.

Hamdan said that the top priority is to implement the International Court of Justice's ruling that Israel should stop its military operations in the Gaza Strip. Hamdan stressed that Israel's previous statement in the draft cease-fire agreement to maintain the so-called "sustained calm" during the ceasefire period is not enough. Israel should immediately withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip and stop all its military operations.

According to Xinhua News Agency on May 24, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fell into fierce street fighting with Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and other Palestinian armed groups in the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip and the northern part of the Gaza Strip on the 23rd. On the same day, the Israeli Prime Minister's office announced that the Israeli wartime cabinet had decided to continue negotiations with Hamas on issues such as seeking the release of Israeli detainees.

While advancing the Rafah operation, in order to prevent Hamas from regrouping in the northern Gaza Strip, the Israeli army also stepped up its ground offensive against the Jabaliya refugee camp and carried out raids on the Beit Hanoun area. Hamas-controlled media said that the air and ground offensive carried out by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip on the 23rd killed at least 60 people on the Palestinian side.

The Israeli Prime Minister's office said in a statement on the 23rd that the wartime cabinet had instructed the negotiating team to continue its efforts to reach an agreement on the release of the detained persons. According to what Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has said before, only by using both hard and soft methods, that is, maintaining military pressure and showing flexibility in negotiations, will it be possible to bring back Israeli detainees.

The International Court of Justice will rule on stopping Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip at the request of the South African government on the 24th. The South African government today accused Israel of "reaching an heinous new stage" of genocide in the Gaza Strip and urged the International Court of Justice to urgently issue new "interim measures" to immediately stop the Israeli military action.

In the more than seven months since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israel and Hamas have held several rounds of negotiations. There has been no new progress since a brief ceasefire was reached in November last year in exchange for the release of some of the detainees. Starting from the 7th of this month, Hamas, Israel and relevant mediators held cease-fire negotiations in the Egyptian capital Cairo. An Israeli official told Xinhua on the 9th that the cease-fire talks broke down and the Israeli army continued to launch an offensive in Rafah.

The Daily Economic News integrates Xinhua News Agency and CCTV News.

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prizebingo| Israel: Restart negotiations next week! Hamas official: No notification received

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