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Hamas Declares No More Negotiations Until Israel Halts Aggression in Gaza

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Key takeaways:

  • Hamas has declared that there will be no more negotiations over prisoner exchange deals until Israel halts its aggression.
  • The announcement comes after three Israeli hostages were shot and killed by members of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) in Gaza.
  • The international community has called for a de-escalation of violence and for the parties to come to the negotiating table, however, with Hamas refusing to talk until Israel halts its aggression, it is unclear when or if a resolution will be reached.

Hamas, the Palestinian governing body in the Gaza Strip, has declared that there will be no more negotiations over prisoner exchange deals until Israel halts its aggression. This decision was agreed upon by the Palestinian leadership and was announced in a statement on Hamas’ Telegram channel.

The announcement comes after three Israeli hostages were shot and killed by members of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) in Gaza. This has made the prospects of releasing any remaining hostages much more difficult.

Hamas has been the de facto governing body in the Gaza Strip since 2007, but other smaller groups also operate in the region. This makes it difficult to negotiate with multiple parties in order to secure the release of hostages.

The situation in Gaza is complex and has been ongoing for many years. The latest announcement from Hamas is likely to prolong the conflict and make it even more difficult to secure the release of hostages.

The international community has called for a de-escalation of violence and for the parties to come to the negotiating table. However, with Hamas refusing to talk until Israel halts its aggression, it is unclear when or if a resolution will be reached.

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