Negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement on the exchange of prisoners between the delegations of Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement have officially begun in Qatar. Negotiations can last about two weeks. It is noted that the decision by Hamas will be made by the leader of the movement in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and not by the representatives in Qatar.
A new report released by US intelligence has questioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ability to hold power. It is also predicted that Israel will have difficulty in achieving the goal of "destroying Hamas", and it was noted that "Israel may face constant armed resistance from Hamas for many years."
In an interview with Al Jazeera, the leader of Hamas, Muhammad Nazzal, made a statement on the negotiations in Cairo, the progress of peace talks, why Netanyahu does not want to end the war, and other current issues. Summary of the statement.
Hamas has accepted a three-step truce proposal that includes arrests, an end to the siege, and post-war reconstruction. Hamas terms
More than 30 Israeli prisoners held by Hamas in Gaza have been confirmed killed by Israeli airstrikes, with 20 more deaths awaiting confirmation.
On January 26, the UN International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a verdict on the lawsuit filed by the Republic of Kazakhstan accusing Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza. What does the decision, which was welcomed by most countries, especially the GCC, as well as the Hamas movement, and rejected by Israel and its allies, actually mean? Is this the final judgment or the beginning of a wider judgment against Israel? Azon Global studied this topic.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has dismissed claims by Tel Aviv that the WHO is colluding with Hamas and plotting against Israel.
Jewish media reported that after Israeli forces withdrew from the northern Gaza Strip, Hamas regained control of the exclave and restored public services.
The Hamas movement welcomed the verdict of the UN International Court of Justice on the case of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza brought by the JAR.
I watched a video today. A real battle scene in Gaza. A group of Israeli soldiers are shooting with Hamas in a house. One soldier is wounded, then they retreat to another room. In the video, only two soldiers can be seen firing machine guns, while the others huddle in a corner in fear, apparently waiting for reinforcements to arrive. The video was taken from a body camera of one of the soldiers. Given that Israel tries to assert its defeat and weakness in any way possible, it is most likely that these invaders were killed by Hamas and the video was released by them.