Netanyahu says that negotiations will only continue under fire

Edited by Ed Newman
2025-03-18 17:49:09

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Tel Aviv, March 19 (RHC)-- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamín Netanyahu declared that "from now on, negotiations will only continue under fire," intensifying the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during the Sacred Month of Ramadan.  In response, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) issued a statement by calling international mobilization against genocidal war.

Hamas condemns the "revocation of the high the fire agreement" and the "contempt for international positions" by the Israeli government. The Palestinian group characterizes Israel's actions as a violation of "all human norms, values ​​and divine laws" for a period considered sacred to Muslims.

The resistance establishes an action plan at three specific points to generate international pressure. First, it promotes "marches and solidarity activities in cities and capitals around the world" to reject the Israeli military offensive and condemn US support. Second, he requests a "mass participation in the siege from the embassies of the occupation and the American embassies worldwide."  Third, calls to "raise the Palestinian flags and mobilize all energies and means" in support of the rights of the Palestinian people.

Hamas emphasizes the need to unify "Arab, Islamic and international" efforts to form a common front against military operations in Gaza, where more than two million Palestinians live. The group accuses Netanyahu and his government of "contempt for international humanitarian law, international conventions and humanitarian norms."

In recent statements, Hamas leader Sami Abu Zuhri reinforced the position of the group, stating that "the occupation is trying to impose a surrender agreement to our people, but will not get it." Abu Zuhri insisted that "the liberation of the captives of the occupation will only occur through negotiations", directly accusing Netanyahu of "not wanting to apply the agreement and just seek to continue the war."

The high position of Hamas stressed that his organization "has positively participated in the attempts to save the differences" and that "the door is still open" for a negotiated solution. However, he directed harsh criticism of Washington, noting that "the hands of U.S. administration are stained with the blood of Gaza's children and women."

Abu Zuhri jointly accused "Washington and Netanyahu" of wanting to "recover the captives without committing to stop the aggression" and said that "the Trump administration is adopting the position of Netanyahu, trying to destroy the high fire agreement." The resistance leader concluded with a direct warning: "Netanyahu and Trump must realize that we are not in a position of weakness and we will not give up."



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