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GERUSALEMME. NON UN ADDIO, MA ARRIVEDERCI ALL'ULTIMO CUSTODE DELLA STORIA DELLA CULTURA PALESTINESE, OSAMA HAMDAN.
RIPRENDIAMO ALCUNI TRATTI DELL’ARTICOLO DI MICHELE GIORGIO SU OSAMA HAMDAN. Non un addio, ma un arrivederci all’ultimo custode della storia della cultura Palestinese, quella che lo stato ebraico, gli estremisti della destra israeliana, i coloni e Bibi Netanyahu vorrebbero distruggere e con essa il popolo di Palestina. Il mio ricordo del giorno del matrimonio di Osama e Clara con l’intestazione…
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satellitebroadcast · 3 months ago
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Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan to Al-Aqsa Channel: Telegram
Negotiations started with 5 main points represented by the following: Ceasefire, withdrawal of the occupation, relief for the displaced and reconstruction, lifting the siege, and a prisoner exchange deal. Stopping the aggression is our top priority. "Israel" is still stalling up to this moment. We informed the mediators after the invasion of Rafah that the zionist enemy does not want a ceasefire. The occupation has placed new conditions for accepting the agreement and has backtracked on what it had previously agreed upon. The delegation informed the mediators of our opinion today. The occupation is talking about repositioning in the Philadelphia Corridor and non-Palestinian management of the Rafah crossing. The American administration is planting false hope by talking about an imminent agreement for electoral purposes. We will not accept any retractions from what we agreed upon on July 2nd, nor any new conditions. If it were not for this people, the resistance would not have emerged; it is this people who produced and supported it, and made sacrifices beyond description. These sacrifices compel us to achieve the best results and not follow the path of concessions. Despite the severe oppression by the occupation and the pain that grips us for our people, the resistance continues to confront bravely. We held multiple meetings with the factions to come up with a national vision and to agree on a Palestinian government. The sacrifices made by Hamas are part of the sacrifices of the Palestinian people, and with every martyr that ascended, the movement grew and expanded. The assassination of leaders is a loss for us, but it is a gain for them (the leaders), and we grow stronger with the martyrdom of our leaders, who are not afraid to give everything for the land and the cause. The movement remains determined to continue on this path and achieve success. We will not trade the safety of any of our leaders at the expense of our people.
The resistance in Iraq, despite its difficult circumstances, took the initiative and made contributions, and we look forward to its evolving role, as it carried out an operation a few days ago that hit a target in Haifa. The Axis has proven in this war that its connection, efforts, and commitment to the cause of Palestine are not just political rhetoric or fraternal sympathy, but a reality and actual action, as it has succeeded in dragging the entity into a true attrition process. The resistance in the region has taken matters further with its reactions. The circles supporting the zionist entity have become doubtful about the viability of continuing their support for the occupation. We are concerned with the development of resistance action in the West Bank because the occupier is one and the battle is one, and this development comes in support of Gaza and protection for the West Bank. Our people must understand that confronting the enemy is not a choice, as the enemy imposes confrontation upon you, and one cannot stand idle; the natural and rational behaviour is to respond to this aggression and defend oneself. The factions forming this government have a strategy to expel the Palestinian people from their land, and we are engaged in a battle for survival on our land. All means of resistance must be used to confront this enemy, and resistance is the only way to achieve liberation. Today, prisoners are living under harsh and difficult conditions, including being beaten, and they are forced to listen to the "israeli" national anthem around the clock, despite the fact that our prisoners are prisoners of war who should be afforded special treatment and governed by international rules for the treatment of prisoners of war, but the occupation does not apply any of these, instead increasing its attacks, crimes, and abuse against them. The enemy must not feel secure anywhere; it must suffer problems from the sons of the nation and all the free people of the world. There are several countries that have stood by, supported, and upheld the steadfastness of our people; we thank them and appreciate their actions despite the differences between them. There are also countries that have stood helpless, and we hope they overcome this paralysis, and there is a group that decided to be a partner with the enemy, providing it with food and supplies, insisting on continuing normalization with it and building relations despite all its crimes. If they witness a resistance operation, they raise their voice against it; we say to them, this will not save you nor help you, and those who tie themselves to this entity will disappear with it and lose as it loses. We will not stop until our land is liberated and this entity is removed from it.
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girlactionfigure · 3 months ago
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vyorei · 1 year ago
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Live coverage of the 18th of December 2023 has now begun.
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Here is an amalgamation of news from the last, oldest at the top and latest at the bottom.
Today will be a batch update day due to illness, apologies in advance.
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workersolidarity · 1 year ago
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🇵🇸🇮🇱 🚨 OSAMA HAMDAN, SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE FOR HAMAS IN LEBANON COMMENTS TO REPORTERS SUNDAY, DEC. 3RD:
🔹Osama Hamdan: US government is complicit in crime of ethnic cleansing in Gaza Strip perpetrated by apartheid Israel
🔹Israeli regime badly mistreated Palestinian prisoners freed as part of exchange.
🔹Osama Hamdan lauds swing states in US for launching #AbandonBiden campaign.
🔹Osama Hamdan calls on Arab, Muslim states to send delegations to Gaza to break apartheid blockade
🔹Osama Hamdan salutes resistance forces in Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon for joining fight against Zionist enemy
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trendynewsnow · 30 days ago
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Cease-Fire Negotiations in Gaza: Prospects and Challenges
Cease-Fire Negotiations in Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict As international negotiators engage in discussions regarding a potential cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, expectations remain dim that Israel and Hamas will reach an agreement before the upcoming American presidential election next Tuesday. High-profile envoys from Israel, Egypt, the United States, and Qatar are actively participating in these…
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mygidon73 · 1 year ago
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Wrath of God II: To Win, Israel Must Assassinate Hamas Leaders Everywhere
Israel’s military achievements against Hamas are impressive. As part of its campaign to destroy the terrorist group, Israel has reportedly struck over 22,000 targets in the Gaza Strip and has killed some 7,000 fighters since the war broke out.Since Israel’s land campaign began, the IDF has discovered over eight hundred tunnels, many which were located near or inside educational institutions,…
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plitnick · 2 years ago
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Israel Says It Should Mediate Peace in Sudan, the Sudanese People Disagree
Israel has offered to mediate the conflict raging in Sudan. This piece at Mondoweiss explains its interest, why Sudan finally and fully joining the Abraham Accords is so important to Israel, and how this whole episode is about sidelining the will of the Sudanese people, both in their fight for democracy and their solidarity with the Palestinians.
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sayruq · 7 months ago
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Northern Gaza is experiencing a “full-blown famine”, the head of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has said, and warned that it is “moving its way south”. In an interview with NBC News set to air on Sunday, Cindy McCain said that her remarks are based on what the WFP has seen and experienced on the ground. UN officials and aid agencies have for months warned of such a scenario. “It’s horror. It’s so hard to look at and it’s so hard to hear,” McCain told the US broadcaster’s Meet the Press programme. “What we are asking for and what we continually ask for is a ceasefire and the ability to have unfettered access, to get in safe through the various ports and gate crossings,” she said, according to a video clip of the interview. On Saturday, a delegation from Palestinian group Hamas was in Egypt to continue negotiations on a ceasefire amid an uptick in international pressure for a deal to be reached. Hamas’s spokesman Osama Hamdan said there had been “some forward steps”. Yet Israel has threatened to launch its ground invasion of Rafah in the southernmost tip of the enclave, which is home to more than 1.4 million displaced Palestinians who have fled the Israeli military’s relentless bombardment in other parts of the Gaza Strip. Israel has severely restricted the entry of critical humanitarian supplies into Gaza despite warnings from its allies and the United Nations of a looming famine in parts of the Palestinian territory. Its military has also repeatedly attacked and killed Palestinian civilians waiting to collect aid in the Strip. This week it reopened the Beit Hanoon (Erez) crossing into northern Gaza, but Israeli settlers attacked two aid convoys sent by Jordan. The UN has said the amounts remain insufficient to meet the vast and growing needs of Gaza’s starving population. The UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification has previously warned that more than 70 percent of Gaza’s 2.3 million population is facing “catastrophic hunger” any time between mid-March and May
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27moremoons · 2 months ago
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Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan to Al-Mayadeen:
I salute to the resistance fighters in Lebanon and say that Gaza triumphs because of them.
The occupation is trying to affect the morale of the resistance in Lebanon and its people, while escaping its obligations before the international community.
I don’t think the resistance in Lebanon was surprised by the "israeli" behavior, nor were we.
The United States is complicit with the "israeli" occupation in its crimes while pretending to seek calm and stability. The occupation cannot endure against the resistance in Palestine and Lebanon without American support. The international system needs reform as it has become incapacitated, and those who are paralyzing it should realize it’s on the verge of collapse.
Netanyahu is trying to make the world forget what's happening in Gaza, and the expansion of aggression to Lebanon shows that the occupation is criminal. We are not in competition between the news in Lebanon and Gaza, but rather we are in a unified battle against aggression. The injuries and martyrdom in Lebanon are the same as those occurring in Gaza, and this shows that the enemy is one.
Those who think normalization with the entity is the solution will pay a heavy price in the end. The escalation of the region into full-scale war is the responsibility of the United States. The United States does not control the developments because resistance against its plans continues. If the occupation wants to expand the scope of the war, we will confront this expansion, and the outcomes of the battle will be nothing but achievement and victory. The end of the war can only be reached by stopping the aggression on Gaza and Lebanon.
The negotiations between the Americans and "israelis" are about their interests, not about ending the war. The "israeli" army is no longer able to win battles, so the occupation leaders are seeking to fight until they achieve a political gain.
Targeting the military leaders of the resistance aims to impact the battlefield, but the occupation is mistaken because this does not weaken the resistance. The resistance has hundreds of martyrs and leaders in its journey, and it only grows stronger, with these sacrifices enhancing its stance. The plan to eliminate the Palestinian cause has failed, and we do not need statements calling for building a state through negotiations.
If Biden is serious about ending the aggression, he only needs to stop supporting "israel" with weapons and stop protecting Netanyahu at the Security Council.
For the first time in the history of the Palestinian cause, we are witnessing such steadfastness in the face of aggression with this level of strength and ferocity. This battle will be remembered for its goal of ending the occupation, not for improving negotiation terms. The resistance will bear the responsibility of fulfilling the hopes of its people, and we affirm our commitment to ending the aggression.
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taviamoth · 9 months ago
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🟢 Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan at Hamas’ press conference today, March 5th 2024:
We are at the doors of the blessed month of Ramadan, and with this Nazi aggression against our people continuing for the 151st day, despite the scale of killing, massacres, and genocide, and the pain of displacement, hunger, and thirst, this Nazi enemy has not achieved any of its aggressive goals.
The image of the erosion of the defeated entity and its war pillars internally is increasingly deteriorating and growing, while the image of our people's steadfastness, patience, strength, and the bravery of our resistance is firm, rooted, and determined to be victorious.
We send our greetings, pride, and honor to our people in the Gaza Strip, who continue their legendary epic of patience and sacrifice. We also send peace and greetings to the victorious Al-Qassam Brigades, the fighting Saraya Al-Quds, and the men of the Palestinian resistance on the land of Gaza of glory, who continue with all strength, capability, will, and determination to forge a legacy of glory for our people and our nation.
The movement has worked seriously and persistently to reach an agreement to stop the aggression, intensify the entry of aid and relief, and return our people to the areas they were displaced from, especially in the north, and for the complete withdrawal of the occupation from the Gaza Strip.
Over the past two days, the movement's vision and stance on the proposal presented to us by our Egyptian and Qatari mediator brothers at the end of last week have been submitted. We affirmed our conditions for a ceasefire, complete withdrawal from the Strip, return of the displaced to their areas, especially to the north, and provision of adequate aid, relief, and reconstruction.
We dealt with the proposals of our brothers in Egypt and Qatar with a high spirit of positivity and flexibility at all stages of the negotiations. However, Netanyahu continues to evade and shirk his responsibilities before his public, for personal political calculations, revealing his fear and terror of his political future and the post-war stage.
We reaffirm that we will not allow the negotiation process to be open-ended with the continuation of the aggression and the war of starvation against our people, nor to serve as a cover for the continuation of more crimes against unarmed civilians, or to buy time to proceed with the genocide against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
Any prisoner exchange will not take place before securing all the conditions of the resistance, and negotiations will not continue without a prospect.
Any flexibility shown by the movement in the negotiation process to stop the zionist aggression, out of concern for our people's blood and their great sacrifices, is matched by a readiness and determination to continue all forms of struggle and resistance, in defense of our people, our land, our constants, and our sanctities, at the heart of which are Al-Quds and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
On the 151st day, the zionist war machine, supported by the U.S. administration, has not stopped committing genocide, ethnic cleansing, displacement, starvation, dehydration, and horrific massacres against unarmed civilians and innocents in the Gaza Strip.
All the slogans of humanity, freedom, and justice, which the U.S. administration, who is a partner with this occupation in its crimes and aggression against our people, sings about, have fallen. It has exposed all the hesitant and negligent positions on breaking the unjust siege on the Gaza Strip, relieving its people, healing their wounds, supporting their steadfastness, and putting an end to this continuous zionist crime and aggression.
The tragic situation experienced by the citizens and displaced people in all governorates of the Gaza Strip remains catastrophic and cannot be described or summarized in words.
Disease, hunger, and thirst are now claiming the lives of thousands of our people in the Gaza Strip daily, especially among children, women, and the elderly, as all hospitals are out of service, and sufficient relief and medical supplies fail to reach them.
We confirm to the zionists and the United States that what they failed to impose on the battlefield will not be taken through political machinations, no matter the forms of trickery and pressure they employ. This resistance will remain faithful to the sacrifices, keen on accumulating its outcomes and building upon them until the occupation is defeated.
The war of starvation waged by the occupation for more than five months, especially against civilians in the Gaza and Northern governorates, has forced citizens seeking sustenance for their children to risk their lives and fall into the killing traps set by the fascist occupation.
The complete cutoff of water in the Gaza and Northern governorates increases the suffering of citizens from thirst, due to the unavailability of drinking water and the lack of even non-potable water, due to the occupation's continuous bombing of wells and water stations, and the absence of fuel needed for water extraction.
The continuation of the occupation's war of starvation against our people, targeting aid convoys, and committing massacres against the citizens gathered around them, is a clear insistence by this criminal entity to proceed with the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing, a blatant challenge and disregard for all international laws and humanitarian norms, and for the resolutions of the International Court of Justice.
The occupation at the Al-Nablusi roundabout, which claimed 118 martyrs and hundreds of wounded, who gathered at dawn in anticipation of securing sustenance for hungry children, only to be shot down by the bullets and shells of the Nazi occupation army's vehicles, in a savage crime that is shamefully horrific, followed by a brazen zionist narrative of what happened, disclaiming the crime with utmost arrogance and disdain.
The statement issued by the United Nations Security Council, which was subjected to American pressures and amendments, to finally express "concern" about Al-Nablusi massacre, does not rise up to the level of the crime, and proves once again the impotence that has struck the most important tool of international security in the face of the genocide against our people in the Gaza Strip.
The aid that has been airdropped from several countries is appreciated, but it only meets a tiny fraction of the needs of the people amid the catastrophe in Gaza.
We call on all countries and governments that support the rights of our people and their just cause to find more effective ways to deliver aid, emphasizing the need to open the crossings for its entry by land, to ensure its safe and orderly arrival to its beneficiaries, and to maintain the dignity of Palestinian citizens, with a focus on delivering it to the north where famine is worsening.
The U.S. administration and President Biden personally remain a full partner with the zionist occupation in the genocide our people in the Gaza Strip are subjected to, bearing political, legal, moral, and humanitarian responsibility for the outcomes and repercussions of this aggression. Dropping some relief aid will not cleanse their image stained with the blood of our people.
We say to Biden and the U.S. administration: The most important thing is to stop supplying the Nazi zionist army with weapons, shells, and missiles that rain down on our unarmed people..and that you stop raising your hands to use your veto in the face of the entire world...to give the occupation cover to continue the genocidal crimes against our people.
We call on our Arab and Islamic countries to take practical and serious action to stop the genocide our people are subjected to, and to work seriously on the immediate implementation of the decision of the Arab Islamic summit on November 11 of last year, which emphasized breaking the zionist siege.
We call on the peoples of our Arab and Islamic nation to continue all forms of solidarity, support, and backing for the Palestinian people and our people in the Gaza Strip, and to continue to go out in wide public activities and demonstrations condemning the crimes of the occupation and its aggression, and pressuring governments to take effective and strong positions against the entity.
We renew the call to the peoples of our nation through which the food convoys to the zionist entity pass, to immediately act to prevent their passage, as the minimal form of solidarity with Gaza is to make the criminal realize the dire consequences of his siege on our people.
We call on the international community to effectively press for the full opening of the crossings, end the siege, and allow the entry of aid convoys in sufficient quantities to all areas of the Gaza Strip, especially to Gaza and North Gaza governorates, ensuring these aids reach our besieged people and end their humanitarian suffering.
We demand the activation of the role of international relief institutions, especially UNRWA, to facilitate and organize the entry and distribution of aid, in a way that preserves the dignity of our people.
We call on all governments and institutions in our Arab Islamic nation to use the blessed month of Ramadan as an opportunity to seriously work and press by all means to establish land, sea, and air bridges, and introduce relief aid and field hospitals to all areas of the Gaza Strip, to prevent the continuation of the war of starvation and genocide against more than two million Palestinians.
During the month of Ramadan, we call for intensifying all forms of financial, moral, humanitarian, and charitable support to heal the wounds of our people in the Gaza Strip, support families, the sick, and the wounded, and adopt charitable projects that support their steadfastness in the face of zionist aggression.
We call on all Arab Islamic governments and institutions during the month of Ramadan to work towards partnering in supporting the resistance in Gaza, just as the resistance and fighters in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq are doing.
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GERUSALEMME. LA FAMIGLIA, GLI AMICI LA PALESTINA PIANGONO LA MORTE DI OSAMA HAMDAN.
O Allah, io ti chiedo dalla grandezza della tua bontà, della tua generosità e della tua bella copertura, di guarirlo e di concedergli salute e benessere, non c’è rifugio e salvatore da te eccetto te, tu sei capace di tutto », e “Sia lodato Allah, che ha non c’è altro dio all’infuori di Lui, Egli è il Padrone di lode e Gloria ad Allah, non c’è dio all’infuori di Allah, Allah è il più grande e non…
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zvaigzdelasas · 1 year ago
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Arab leaders decrying the deaths of thousands of Palestinian civilians in the Israel-Hamas war pushed for an immediate cease-fire Saturday even as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that such a move would be counterproductive and could encourage more violence by the militant group. After an afternoon of talks with Egyptian, Jordanian, Saudi, Qatari and Emirati diplomats and a senior Palestinian official, Blinken stood side by side at a line of podiums with his counterparts from Jordan and Egypt [...]
The dissonance in the messages was evident. Nonetheless, the joint news conference between ministers from the Arab world and the top diplomat from Israel’s closest ally and numerous photo opportunities contrasted with Blinken’s time in Tel Aviv on Friday, when Blinken met alone with reporters after closed-door talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Arab ministers repeatedly called for the fighting to stop now and condemned Israel’s war tactics.
“We cannot accept the justification as considered as the right of self-defense, collective punishment” of Palestinians in Gaza, Egypt’s Sameh Shoukreh said. “This cannot be a legitimate self-defense at all.” Blinken held firm to the U.S. position that a cease-fire would harm Israel’s right and obligation to defend its citizens after the surprise attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 across southern Israel. He said the Biden administration’s commitment to Israel’s right to self-defense remains unwavering. “It is our view now that a cease-fire would simply leave Hamas in place, able to regroup and repeat what it did,” Blinken said.
He said the U.S. supports “humanitarian pauses” in Israel’s operations to allow for improved aid flows [...] Blinken’s colleagues from Jordan and Egypt did not think that went far enough.
In another direct contrast, Arab officials said it was far too soon to discuss one of Blinken’s main agenda items, Gaza’s postwar future. Stopping the killing and restoring steady humanitarian aid are immediate that must be addressed first, they said. “What happens next? How can we even entertain what will happen next?” said Jordan’s Ayman al-Safadi. “We don’t have all the variables to even start thinking about that.” He added, “We need to get our priorities straight.” But as they appeared before news cameras and reporters, the three men lent at least an appearance of solidarity. [...]
From Beirut, senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan told reporters that Blinken “should stop the aggression and should not come up with ideas that cannot be implemented.” Hamdan said the future of Gaza will be decided by the Palestinians and that Arab foreign ministers should tell the American diplomat that “he cannot build an Arab coalition that is against the Palestinian people.”
Blinken’s first meeting in Jordan was with Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister, Najib Mikati,[...]
Blinken thanked Mikati for his leadership “in preventing Lebanon from being pulled into a war that the Lebanese people do not want,” the U.S. State Department said. Blinken then met with the foreign minister of Qatar, whose country has emerged as the most influential interlocutor with Hamas. Qatar has been key to negotiating the limited release of hostages held by Hamas as well as persuading Hamas to allow foreign citizens to leave Gaza and cross into Egypt. Blinken also held talks with the head of the U.N. agency in charge of assisting Palestinian refugees, thanking Phillipe Lazzarini for his group’s “extraordinary work every single day as a lifeline to Palestinians in Gaza and a great, a great cost.” The agency has seen about 70 staffers killed in the war so far and is running critically low on necessary supplies such as food, medicine and fuel.[...]
While in Amman, Blinken will see Jordan’s King Abdullah II, whose country has recalled its ambassador to Israel and told Israel’s envoy not to return to Jordan until the Gaza crisis was over. On Sunday, Blinken will travel Turkey meetings with President Recep Tayyep Erdogan and other top officials on Monday, the State Department said. Turkey on Saturday followed Jordan’s lead and announced it had recalled its ambassador to Israel. Arab states are resisting American suggestions that they play a larger role in the Mideast crisis, expressing outrage at the civilian toll of the Israeli military operations but believing Gaza to be a problem largely of Israel’s own making.[...]
Still ideas on Gaza’s future governance are few and far between. Blinken and other U.S. officials are offering a vague outline that it might include a combination of a revitalized Palestinian Authority, which has not been a factor in Gaza since 2007, with international organizations and potentially a peacekeeping force. U.S. officials acknowledge these ideas have been met with a distinct lack of enthusiasm.
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opencommunion · 6 months ago
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today's genocidal bullshitting from the pentagon
"Hamas and the PIJ indicated that the response to the ceasefire proposal prioritizes the interests of the Palestinian people and the necessity of completely halting the ongoing aggression on Gaza, adding they were ready 'to engage positively to reach an agreement that ends this war.'
Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan told Al Mayadeen on Tuesday that the proposal discusses a ceasefire in Gaza but does not specify that it is permanent, whereas the US President had spoken about a permanent ceasefire. 'We have amended this,' he said.
'Our response is our commitment to what we previously committed to, a ceasefire and [complete] withdrawal from Gaza,' Hamdan affirmed.
On his part, Blinken said that 'instead of responding positively to the [ceasefire] proposal, they [Hamas] are demanding far-reaching changes to the agreement.' ... Blinken claimed that 'Israel' and the international community accepted the recent ceasefire proposal deal almost identical to Hamas' May 6 proposal ... but Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not formally endorsed the ceasefire proposal and has ministers who have vowed to stop the deal."
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vyorei · 1 year ago
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Live coverage of the 3rd of December 2023 to now closed.
Here is a recap of today's major events.
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It is 12am in Ireland now so I have to go to bed.
I'll be back to resume live updates in the afternoon.
For continuous updates while I'm gone, click the link below:
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workersolidarity · 6 months ago
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HAMAS WELCOMES CEASEFIRE PLAN STATES OCCUPATION FORCES STAYING IN GAZA WOULD BE "UNACCEPTABLE"
The Hamas Resistance movement welcomes the US proposal for a ceasefire plan, but also declares it would "unacceptable" for the Israeli occupation forces to stay in Gaza long-term.
In an interview with Al-Jazeera TV, senior Hamas leader, Osama Hamdan, spoke about the joint American-Qatari-Egyptian proposal for ceasefire on Saturday.
In the interview, Hamdan said the Resistance welcomes the proposal and evaluated the opinion of other leaders of the Resistance on the subject as "positive".
"We are investigating it in order to respond to it, and Hamas has not yet received an official proposal for a cease-fire plan from the American president" Hamdan added.
He emphasized that the general framework mentioned in the statements of the three mediating countries is generally positive, but said they will need to know the details.
Hamdan says it would be "unacceptable" for the occupation army stay in the Gaza Strip, or to manage the Rafah border crossing, clarifying that the Palestinian Ministry of the Interior previously managed the crossing, and must do so after the war ends.
Further, he points to the goal of a ceasefire as mentioned in the statements of the leaders of the US, Qatar and Egypt, and added that we need a complete agreement.
"Calling for an agreement is a positive step, but we cannot achieve this goal by just hoping," Hamdan said of the proposal.
Hamdan went on emphasized the need for a complete end to the war, the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from Gaza, and the free flow of humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
He also conveyed his salutations to the Resistance fronts in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, pointing to their bravery, calling it a turning point in the path of the Palestinian cause, the Resistance, and the stability of the Palestinian nation.
Commenting on the war in Gaza, Hamdan says of the Israeli occupation, "Now Zionism has become synonymous with Nazism and the usurping regime should be defined as a Nazi Zionist regime."
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