Published : Monday, 15 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM Count : 110
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES, July 14: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Saturday accused Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of seeking to block a ceasefire in the Gaza war with "heinous massacres" carried out by Israeli forces, a statement by the Palestinian militant group said. The head of the political bureau of the group, which is listed as a terrorist organisation by the United States, the European Union and several other countries, called on international mediators to act following two attacks in Gaza that Palestinian officials said killed more than 100 people. An Israeli strike on the Al Mawasi camp for displaced persons, which Israel said had targeted the Hamas military chief, left at least 90 dead and 300 wounded, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory. The civil defence agency said at least 20 people were killed in a strike on a makeshift mosque at Al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza. The Hamas statement said Haniyeh contacted officials in Qatar and Egypt, which are seeking to mediate in the war set off by the Hamas October 7 attacks, as well as Oman and Turkey to discuss the "brutal massacres".
He said Hamas had shown "a positive and responsible response" to new proposals for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange, but "the Israeli position taken by Netanyahu was to place obstacles that prevent reaching an agreement", according to the Hamas statement. Haniyeh also denounced comments made by Netanyahu as well as "new conditions and points" in the ceasefire proposal that was first outlined by US President Joe Biden in May. "This is also linked to the heinous massacres committed by the occupation army today," he was quoted as saying. Haniyeh called on the mediators "to do what is necessary with the American administration and others to stop these massacres". Qatar and Egypt have both condemned the Israeli strikes. The statement said Haniyeh would hold more contacts. Netanyahu has insisted that Israel will destroy Hamas and bring back all hostages taken during the October 7 attack. Following talks this week, Netanyahu also introduced a new condition that Israel must retain control of territory on Gazas border with Egypt to stop arms smuggling to Hamas. —AFP