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No sense in Gaza talks amid Israel's 'hunger war': Hamas

May 07, 2025

Gaza [Palestine], May 7: Hamas will no longer engage in ceasefire negotiations with Israel, seeing no point in doing so "as long as the hunger war and extermination war" continues on the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian group's senior official.
Basem Naim told the AFP news agency on Tuesday that the international community must pressure the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the "crimes of hunger, thirst, and killings" in Gaza.
"There is no sense in engaging in talks or considering new ceasefire proposals as long as the hunger war and extermination war continue in the Gaza Strip," he said.
Naim's remarks came a day after Netanyahu said the population of the enclave "will be moved" in an upcoming expanded military operation by Israeli forces that would reportedly entail "the conquest of the Gaza Strip and the holding of the territories".
Nearly all of Gaza's 2.3 million residents have been displaced multiple times since Israel began its war on the Palestinian enclave in October 2023. The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip has grown increasingly dire since a total blockade was imposed by Israel on March 2, causing widespread food shortages as Israel carries out deadly attacks across the enclave. Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary, reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, said Palestinians are "struggling to find food to feed their children" with some "forced to eat expired or rotten food", while others cannot find any form of sustenance. The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said this week that food supplies in Gaza have now "completely run out" in both local markets and humanitarian distribution centres.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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