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Saba Yemen
13-04-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Hamas source: Netanyahu will not make any progress on prisoner issue without swap deal
Gaza - Saba: Hamas leader has confirmed that Israeli enemy Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "will not make any progress on the prisoner issue without a swap deal," stressing that the escalation against Palestinian civilians is a losing gamble at the expense of his prisoners. The leader told al-Quds Press Agency on Sunday that "the Israeli enemy escalation against civilians is a bloody, criminal message aimed at exerting military pressure on the resistance, coinciding with the arrival of our delegation to Cairo, the movements of mediators, and talk of new proposals." He reiterated that the enemy's prisoners "will not be returned by military escalation, but by a decision... and Netanyahu refuses to make it." Hamas announced in a statement Saturday that its negotiating delegation had headed to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, stressing that it "deals positively with any proposals that guarantee a permanent ceasefire and the enemy's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip." On March 18, the enemy reneged on the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in effect since January 19, and resumed its genocidal war on the devastated Gaza Strip. Since October 7, 2023, enemy forces, with full American support, have been committing genocide in the besieged Palestinian Strip, leaving more than 166,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Saba Yemen
08-04-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Gaza protest condemns Zionist enemy's continued assassination of journalists
Gaza – Saba: Dozens of Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip participated in a protest on Tuesday to condemn the assassination of journalists Ahmed Mansour and Helmi al-Faqawi, who were martyred by the Zionist enemy after the Zionist enemy bombed a journalists' tent in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. According to al-Quds Press Agency, the protest included journalists and representatives of media outlets, blocs, and press organizations. They held banners demanding protection for journalists, and others condemning their assassination and the need to hold the Zionist enemy accountable for its crimes against journalists. Journalist Basil Khair al-Din, representing the press community, condemned the Zionist enemy's continued killing of journalists in Gaza, where 211 journalists have been killed and dozens injured during the aggression. For her part, journalist Ola Huso, representing female journalists in Gaza, condemned what she described as a heinous crime committed by the Zionist enemy against journalists by continuing to deliberately target and kill them. On Monday, the Zionist enemy forces bombed a journalists' tent in Khan Yunis, martyring two journalists and wounding eight others. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print