Abu Obeida, spokesperson for Hamas' military wing, criticized Israel for rejecting a ceasefire agreement that would release all captives from Gaza. He indicated that Hamas is prepared for a lengthy conflict if negotiations fail. Obeida expressed a belief that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's government shows no genuine interest in the captives, labeling them as soldiers. He stated that if indirect talks in Qatar collapse, there will be no guarantees for partial deals, such as the current 60-day proposal involving the release of 10 captives.
Abu Obeida stated Hamas had offered a comprehensive deal to release all captives, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected it, showing a lack of interest.
He emphasized that Hamas is prepared for a prolonged conflict if no agreement is reached, stating a preference for a deal ending the war and allowing humanitarian aid.
If Israel withdraws from the current indirect talks, Hamas won’t guarantee a return to partial deals, including a potential 60-day agreement for 10 captives.
Abu Obeida criticized Arab and Islamic leaders for their inaction during the ongoing violence, asserting their complicity in the suffering of innocent civilians.
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