Hamas, Netanyahu blame each other over failure to strike Gaza ceasefire deal

The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed each other for the prolonged deadlock in negotiations to reach a cease-fire agreement in the Gaza Strip, where an anti-polio campaign has allowed nearly 200,000 people to be vaccinated. children, according to WHO. After it was announced at the weekend that the bodies of six hostages had been found by the Israeli armed forces, Benjamin Netanyahu is under pressure from many quarters to strike a truce deal to free the roughly 64 hostages remaining in the Palestinian enclave in exchange for the release of Palestinians held in Israeli detention centers. The ceasefire is intended to allow the parties to move towards a definitive end to the war, which will mark eleven months on Saturday. “Hamas rejected everything,” the Israeli prime minister countered yesterday during a press conference. “We are trying to find a common ground to start negotiations (but) they (Hamas) refuse, (they say) not […]
Source: News Beast

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