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Home » News » Hamas ‘studying’ Israeli ceasefire proposal, demand to disarm a ‘red line’ | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Hamas ‘studying’ Israeli ceasefire proposal, demand to disarm a ‘red line’ | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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Hamas says that the last proposal of Alto El Fuego Israeli that demands that the Palestinian group be disarmed, crosses ‘one million red lines’.

The negotiations for a high renewed fire and the end of the war in Gaza Ape are a dead point after Israel issued new demands so that Hamas disarms in his last proposal that sacrifices only a temporary stop to attribute the toll of Palestiny is fast.

Israel issued its last proposal to the Egyptian mediators and Qatari on Monday, offering a high temporary fire of 45 days in exchange for Hamas to release 11 Israeli captives who are still held in Gaza.

Hamas said in a statement that he was reviewing the last Israeli proposal and would respond as soon as possible. “

Hamas’ senior official Sami Abu Zuhri told Al Jazeera before the publication of the official statement that Hamas would not accept any demand to disarm, saying that “as long as there is an occupation, the resistance will continue.”

“The request to disarm Hamas is not even acceptable to listen. This is not just a red line, it is a million red lines,” said Abu Zuhri. “Everyone should understand that this is a dream: dreaming awake. It can be achieved.”

Hamas has insisted that Israel undertakes to end the war and eliminate his forces from Gaza. In return, he has sacrificed to deliver all the captive removal “in a lot.”

The correspondent of Al Jazeera, Nour Odeh, said that the demand for Hamas to disarms probably not a beginning after Israel publicly described a plan to expel the Palestinians of Gaza.

“While the Palestinians listen to Israel to talk about the ethnic cleaning of the enclave of its Palestinian population, forming an apartment in the Ministry of Defense to achieve that goal, it is difficult to see any absence of Palestinian grouping or any halhal, said the placement.

“Then, for now, Hamas says that the arms, the problem of disarming, is a red line, and there is no way to talk about that without talking about war.”

The last round of Talks Hero in Cairo ended Monday without movement of devices to permanently end the war, which has intensified since Israel broke the high fire in Gaza on March 18 after an agreement that was reached in January.

Since the war restarted, Israel has killed more than 1,500 Palestinians according to Gaza’s health authorities. The Gaza Ministry of Health says that at least 50,983 Palestinians are confirmed dead and 116,274 injured in the Israel War in Gaza.

Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced again since Israel resumed their campaign and imposed a total blockade to Gaza, which forced a state of siege and starvation to the territory.

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