Core Viewpoint - Hamas strongly condemns Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's statements, claiming they are deceptive and aimed at covering up the Israeli military's actions in Gaza, including starvation policies and genocide [1] Group 1: Hamas's Response - Hamas accuses Netanyahu of distorting the definition of "occupation" under international law, asserting that his claim of not wanting to occupy Gaza is a facade to mask the forced displacement of Gaza's population and the destruction of the local economy [1] - The group criticizes Netanyahu for using the issue of hostages as a pretext for continued military actions, alleging that the Israeli military has caused the deaths of several hostages, violating a ceasefire agreement signed earlier this year [1] Group 2: Humanitarian Situation - Hamas claims that Israel's assertion of sending substantial aid to Gaza is misleading, stating that only about 10% of the actual needs are being met, leading to at least 217 deaths due to starvation, including 100 children [1] Group 3: Ceasefire Negotiations - Reports indicate that a Hamas delegation in Turkey is expected to travel to Cairo and Doha in the coming days, with mediators believing that previously stalled ceasefire negotiations may resume [1] - Israeli media reports suggest that mediators hope both Hamas and Israel will make sufficient concessions to reach an acceptable agreement for all parties involved [1]
“充满谎言” 哈马斯驳斥内塔尼亚胡“解放”加沙说法
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-10 18:48