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Hamas has confirmed that it will not agree to dispropose until a sovereign state is established, in response to one of the major demands of Israel in a conversation about a ceasefire in Gaza.
The Palestinian Armed Group said it was responding to the comments made by US President Donald Trump responsible for the Middle East envoy Steve Witchoff that Hamas had expressed “his wish” to laying his weapons.
One of the several major conditions for any deal to end the Israel struggle considers the disarmament of Hamas.
To secure a ceasefire, the indirect conversation between Israel and Hamas stopped and the release of hostages last week.
Over the last few days, Arab governments have urged Hamas to urge Gaza’s control and surrender after several western countries including France and Canada – announced a plan to recognize the Palestine kingdom. Britain said that if Israel does not fulfill certain conditions till September.
But in his statement, Hamas stated that it could not give “resistance and its rights of its weapons” until “independent, fully as its capital with the sovereign Palestinian kingdom Jerusalem was not established”.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Lieutenant General Ile Zameer warned on Friday that if there was no relief in fighting in Gaza if there was no relief in fighting in Gaza if they fail to secure the release of the mortgage organized by Hamas.
And on Saturday, the family members of the hostage released a statement, when Hamas released a video, showing him shirtless and weakened in a slow-light tunnel.
He accused Hamas of hungry as part of a campaign campaign and appealed to the Israeli government and the United States to make every effort to save it.
Vicchoff is visiting Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government faces pressure on the deteriorating human conditions in Gaza.
United Nations agencies have warned that Gaza has man -made, massive starvation, and blames Israel, which controls the entry of all supply into the region. Israel has insisted that there is no restriction on help delivery and “no starvation”.
Earlier on Saturday, Vitchoff met with the families of the Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv, who are still in Gaza.
In the footage posted online, Washington’s dialogue is being congratulated with applause and the arguments were congratulated by the supporters of the hostage families with arguments for help because he arrived in a class that is known for protests.
Vitkoff said that peace efforts should focus on ending the struggle and bringing all the hostages home, rather than called a partial deal.
As part of the journey of Witcofof, he met Netanyahu on Thursday and On Friday, he inspected a widely rich aid place in Southern Gaza,
The latest United Nations data states that at least 1,373 Palestinians have been killed from late May to demand food.
The United Nations states that the majority of Israeli has been killed by the Israeli army and the US-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) at the distribution sites, says the United Nations.
Israel has accused Hamas of provoking chaos near the sites and says its soldiers intentionally do not open fire on citizens.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry of the region, more than 60,000 people have been killed in Gaza, and 169 people, including 93 children, have died of malnutrition.