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Hamas and Israel blame each other for ceasefire delay
DUBAI/CAIRO/JERUSALEM — The Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel traded blame on Wednesday (Dec 25) over their failure to conclude a ceasefire agreement despite progress reported by both sides in past days. Hamas said that Israel had laid dow
DUBAI/CAIRO/JERUSALEM — The Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel traded blame on Wednesday (Dec 25) over their failure to conclude a ceasefire agreement despite progress reported by both sides in past days.
Hamas said that Israel had laid down further conditions, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the group of going back on understandings already reached.
"The occupation has set new conditions related to withdrawal, ceasefire, prisoners, and the return of the displaced, which has delayed reaching the agreement that was available," Hamas said.
It added that it was showing flexibility and that the talks, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, were serious.
Hamas said that Israel had laid down further conditions, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the group of going back on understandings already reached.
"The occupation has set new conditions related to withdrawal, ceasefire, prisoners, and the return of the displaced, which has delayed reaching the agreement that was available," Hamas said.
It added that it was showing flexibility and that the talks, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, were serious.