2024-08-15
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A new round of ceasefire talks in Gaza will be held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, on the 15th local time. It is reported that the participants include officials from Israel, Qatar, the United States and Egypt, but the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) will be absent from the ceasefire talks on that day.
On the 14th local time, Hamas senior official Sami Abu Zuhri said that if Hamas participates in a new round of negotiations, Israel will impose new ceasefire conditions and use the negotiations to launch more massacres in the Gaza Strip. However, he also said that Hamas supports the unanimous agreement reached on July 2, which is based on relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the previous claims of the United States.Hamas is ready to immediately engage in negotiations to advance the implementation of this ceasefire agreement.
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Earlier reports quoted sources as saying thatThe relevant mediators are expected to hold consultations with Hamas again after the new round of negotiations in Doha.Zuhri said on the 14th that he hoped the mediator would bring Israel's "serious response" to communicate with it.
On the 8th, the leaders of the United States, Qatar and Egypt issued a joint statement calling on Israel and Hamas to resume negotiations on the 15th to bridge all remaining differences and begin implementing the agreement. On the 12th, Israel said it would send a negotiating delegation to participate in the ceasefire negotiations on the 15th.
Israeli military attacks continue before ceasefire talks
On the 14th, the Israeli army launched military operations in many places in the Gaza Strip of Palestine. Several Palestinian armed groups said on the same day that they had fierce battles with the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
On that day, Gaza City in the north, Khan Yunis in the south and many places in the central Gaza Strip were attacked by the Israeli army.
According to the Gaza Strip Health Department's report on the 14th, in the past 24 hours, the Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip caused 36 deaths and 54 injuries. Since the outbreak of a new round of Israeli-Palestinian conflict in October last year,Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip have left 39,965 people dead and 92,294 injured.
The Israel Defense Forces issued a notice on the 14th stating that Israeli troops continued to fight with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Rafah and Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip and the "Netzarim Corridor" in the central Gaza Strip that day.
The Israeli Air Force attacked more than 40 targets in the Gaza Strip in the past day, including various Hamas infrastructure.The Israeli army also said that on the 14th, it attacked the area near the rocket launching site where Hamas attempted to attack Tel Aviv the day before.
Hamas: Loss of confidence in US mediation
On the 13th local time, Osama Hamdan, a senior official of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said in an interview:Hamas has lost confidence in the United States' ability to broker a ceasefire in Gaza.He said that the United States did not really put pressure on Israel or make "real efforts" during the negotiation process.
Hamdan said that Hamas had accepted all or most of the suggestions made by the mediating countries to the conflicting parties more than once, but these suggestions were immediately rejected and ignored by Israel. In addition, Israel launched a new major military operation one day after Hamas accepted the ceasefire proposal. Hamdan said that the United States could not convince Israel at all, and the United States did not really put pressure on Israel.
Source: CCTV News