Gaza - Saba:
Hamas asserted on Tuesday that the continued presence of the Israeli occupation delegation sent to Doha, despite the proven lack of authority to reach an agreement, is a blatant attempt by Netanyahu to mislead international public opinion. The movement explained that no real negotiations have taken place since last Saturday.
In a press statement, the movement said that the presence of the occupation delegation in Doha is a false pretense of participating in the negotiation process.
Hamas noted that Netanyahu's statements regarding the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip are an attempt to throw dust in the eyes and deceive the international community, as not a single truck has entered the Strip so far, including the few trucks that arrived at the Kerem Shalom crossing and were not received by any international body.
The movement emphasized that the escalation of Israeli aggression, the deliberate bombing of civilian infrastructure, and the brutal massacres perpetrated against children and women, coinciding with the release of prisoner Idan Alexander and during the delegations' presence in Doha, exposes Netanyahu's intentions to reject any settlement and reveals his adherence to the option of war and destruction.
Hamas held the occupation government fully responsible for the failure of efforts to reach an agreement, in light of the clear statements of its officials regarding their intention to continue the aggression and displace the Palestinian people from their land, in blatant defiance of all international efforts.
It continued: "The expanding circle of international positions rejecting the aggression and siege, most recently from several European countries, represents a new condemnation of the occupation's policies and growing support for our people's just demands."
Hamas praised the efforts of the mediators, affirming its continued positive and responsible engagement with any initiative that halts the aggression, prompts the occupation to withdraw, lifts the siege, allows the entry of aid, and begins the reconstruction of what the occupation has destroyed.

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