Netanyahu plays “dirty games” for sabotage in gauze trial: Hamas | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict

Hamas accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of gauze sabotage Participation Agreementsaying that the Israeli government does not deal with negotiations for the second phase of the agreement that would end on March 1.
Details of the second and third phase of the Agreement, although implied that in principle of agreements, were to be negotiated during the six -week first phase, which recorded the releasing Israeli prisoners in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and delivery of assistance in enclave relaxed 15 months of non-stop of Israeli bombing. According to the agreement, which began on January 19, the second phase, if completed, would see the release of all Israeli prisoners and a permanent tribute.
“We believe that these are dirty games again from the right -wing government to sabotage and undermine the agreement and send a message of willingness to return to war,” said Basem Naim, an older member of the political bureau of Hamas, Jazeera said on Saturday.
He said that the Palestinian Gaza management group remained dedicated to the agreement and adhered to its obligations under the agreement.
He accused Israel of violating the terms of the agreement. “Over 100 Palestinians were killed in the first phase, much of the agreed humanitarian aid was not allowed in Gaza and withdrawal from the Netzarim corridor [the militarised zone that divides Gaza into north and south] He was delayed, “Naim said.
Earlier this month, Israeli officials confirmed The New York Times that Hamas’s claims against Israeli agreement were accurate. But the Israeli government officially denied them.
As part of the fire interruption agreement, Israel agreed to allow 60,000 mobile homes and 200,000 tents in Gaza, but that request was not fulfilled. More than 90 percent of 2.4 million Palestinians are displaced, and large parts of the enclave have been converted to ruins.
Israel killed more than 48,319 Palestinians since he launched his offensive on October 7, 2023. The Government Office in Gaza says more than 13,000 people who disappeared under the ruins are assumed dead.
‘Netanyahu is not interested in the second phase’
Netanyahu threatened that he would continue the war in Gaza and said that he was “dedicated” to the United States proposal to “take” the enclave and move his inhabitants of Palestine. Trump seems to have moved away from that plan now.
The Israeli leader has repeatedly said that he is dedicated to fulfilling the goals of the Gaza war, including the destruction of Hamas’ army and management abilities in the region. His cabinet should also be voted on whether the conditions for the first phase of the gauze trial agreement are filled to the second phase.
On Tuesday, Israeli media reported that Netanyahu had appointed his Minister for Strategic Questions Ron Dermer to conduct talks on the second phase of a trial agreement with Hamas. Shin Bet Bet Bet Ronen Bar and Mossad’s head of the grandfather Barnea led the previous circle of conversation.
Political analyst Xavier Abu Eid told Al Jazeera that the task of Dermer, a longtime commissioner Netanyahu, to lead the Israeli negotiating team, is an important difference for the future of the conversation.
“This makes a big difference because the dermer is someone who works for Netanyahu, not for [Israeli] The state, “he said.
Nour Odeh Al Jazeera said, “This is a pattern we have seen in the past weeks: Israel negotiates with the US, and then comes to Doha or Cairo to talk to the mediators and see what can be elaborated.
“March 1 ends the first phase of the tribute. Without the obligation, both sides to continue talking and maintaining calm, everyone wonders if the interruption of fire can survive,” said Jordan’s capital Amman.
Alon Pinkas, a former ambassador and general consul from Israel in New York, told Al Jazeera that the fact that the first phase was held may not necessarily be good for the challenging second phase.
“The reason is that Netanyahu is not interested in the second phase. This phase will include a decrease in Israeli forces in Gaza on a day 42, which is a week. 50 days, it includes not only a reduction in force, but also withdrawal,” Pinkas said for Al Jazeera from Tel Aviv.
He said that the interruption of the fire would turn from the cessation of hostilities, as is now known, by the end of the war, which is not something Israeli Prime Minister favors.
“Politically, he cannot afford either the withdrawal or the official end of the war,” he added.
‘Hamas ready to leave the role of management in Gaza’
If the gauze interrupted the fire, it would mean that the Israeli prisoners who still hold in Gaza will remain in the enclave, which is the anger of Israeli society.
Members of the prisoners of the prisoners have already protested in Tel Aviv with most relatives and groups who advocated prisoners who called on the Israeli government to ensure that the agreement would not fail.
Odeh Al Jazeera said that the families of Israeli prisoners seriously doubt the dedication of Netanyahu to see all prisoners liberated within the Agreement on the termination of fire.
“The Netanyahua Allies have made it clear that they absolutely have no interest in going to another phase and do not believe that Israel should end the war. In fact, they advocate to return to gauze bombing, some even say that Israel should annex the parts of the gauze straps .
Many in Israel – and within the Government – from the very beginning opposed the interruption of fire, claiming that the war in Gaza should end only with the complete defeat of Hamas.
Hamasa leader said on Saturday that his group was ready to leave the role of management in Gaza.
“We said many times, even before October 7th [2023]That we are ready to leave the gauze management position immediately and enable any Palestinian government of unity or the Technocratic government or any alternative that Palestinians decide within the Palestinian consensus, “he said.
Naim said that the group welcomes the Egyptian proposal to form a committee in charge of managing all aspects of life in Gaza in coordination with the Palestinian Administration Government in Ramallah.
The official added that Hamas was founded as a national Palestinian resistance movement with clear goals, including “to get rid of occupations, in order to achieve Palestinian true and national goals of statehood, self -determination and right to return.”
“We will continue our struggle with all other fractions and all our people to achieve these goals with all means, including political and diplomatic funds and armed resistance. But in order to lead the daily life of Palestinians, such as health, education and social jobs, we are ready to leave it to a solution based on a consensus. “