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Hamas Denies Claims of Rejecting "Comprehensive Deal" to Stop Gaza War

Hamas Denies Claims of Rejecting "Comprehensive Deal" to Stop Gaza War

Saba Yemen27-04-2025

Gaza - SABA
The Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" has denied claims by Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the Palestinian resistance rejected a "comprehensive deal" to stop the war on Gaza.
Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mardawi stated in Telegram posts Sunday evening: "Netanyahu lies as naturally as he breathes" when claiming the resistance refuses a deal that would lead to the release of all Israeli prisoners.
He added: "Hamas has clearly affirmed its position of readiness for a comprehensive agreement that secures the release of all Israeli prisoners in exchange for a ceasefire, Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, reconstruction efforts, and the release of agreed-upon Palestinian prisoners."
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