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Hamas: No negotiations with Israel until Palestinian prisoners are released

Members of the al-Qassam brigades in front of the house of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Khan Yunis. (Photo: About Qnn)

By Palestine Chronicle Stab

Hamas exposes the negotiations with Israel and demands the release of Palestinian prisoners, while Israel delays the seventh batch of a prisoner exchange contract.

Mahmoud Mardawi, a high -ranking civil servant in the Palestinian resistance movement of Hamas, said on Sunday that the movement would not take place with Israel about mediators in relation to steps until the Palestinian prisoners agreed to be released on Saturday.

In an explanation published in Telegram, Mardawi added that there would be no discussions with the enemy by mediators in a few steps before the agreed Palestinian prisoner was released for the Israeli prisoners and corporations released on Saturday.

He emphasized: “The mediators must oblige the enemy to implement the agreement.”

On Thursday and Saturday, Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, handed over 10 Israeli prisoners, including six alive, to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in order to bring it as part of an agreement in Tel Aviv that has set Israel Freilaire of 620 Palestinian prisoners from his prisons.

Hamas condemns Israel's delay in the prisoner of the prisoner and asks the mediators to intervene

Although Hamas fulfills its obligation from the agreement, Israel has not yet released the Palestinian prisoners.

In the early Sunday, the Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained in a release that the decision to move the release of Palestinian prisoners until the next batch was further secured without it being described as a “humiliating ceremonies”.

Netanyahu's office claimed that “Hamas deliberately insulted the dignity of the prisoners and exploits them to promote political goals”.

In the meantime, Steve Witkoff, the Messenger of the US President in the Middle East of the President, said that he would visit the Middle East this week to negotiate a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.

The Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom cited sources with the statement that the decision to stop the release of 600 Palestinian prisoners is “an attempt to re -change the rules of the game with Hamas”. In the sources, however, it was found that the political leadership has a story in which the Hamas positions are misjudged.

In the same sources it says: “If Hamas refuses to admit, it is expected that the fight will be resumed within two weeks, with Eyal Zamir taking over the role of the chief of staff.”

(PC, Aja, Israeli media)