Accused of violating the ceasefire protocol, the Prime Minister responded: Don't sing along with Hamas

Jinshi data, Dec. 26th, a report quoted sources as saying that the tough talk of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz has damaged trust in the indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas for the release of hostages and ceasefire. Sources complained that Netanyahu and Katz’s remarks about Israel’s continued control of Gaza after the war were “unnecessary and harmful” to the negotiations, the core of which is a phased protocol, the first part of which will result in the release of many hostages. Sources said, “The only hope for entering the first phase is that people believe that the second and third phases will include a ceasefire.” “When they say, ‘We will not transfer, withdraw, or stop, and will maintain military control,’ why go through the first phase?” In response to the report, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement, expressed “anger”, saying that these criticisms once again echoed Hamas’s propaganda, coming from sources within the negotiating team who acted out of political interests but didn’t want to reveal their names.

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