‘Can’t give the right to protest’: Hamas dismissed us the ‘disarmed’ claim of special messenger Vitkofof; Visits his Gaza a ‘staging show’

Hamas has firmly rejected claims on Saturday, it has agreed to inactive as part of the ongoing ceasefire talks with Israel, claiming his “national and legal” rights to “what he says” Israel’s occupation.“The refusal reported by Al Jazeera, allegedly released in response to the comments made by US President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy, Middle East, Steve Witcoff.Also read Middle East Crisis: Trump’s envoy Steve Witchoff meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Ceasefire on agenda According to Israeli Daily Hretz, a recording of the Vitkoff meeting with the families of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza revealed that he told them that Hamas was “ready to be dimyled.” The Palestinian terrorist group dismissed the claim rapidly.“Resistance and its weapons are a national and legal rights until [Israeli] The business is intact, ”it said in a statement. “This right cannot be given until our full national rights are restored – one of them, completely sovereign, as its capital with Jerusalem with the establishment of an independent Palestinian kingdom.”Vitkoff’s alleged comments came during the visit to Tel Aviv in Israel, where she met with hostage families, which after a visit to a support distribution place in Gaza run by the US-and Israel-backed Global Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Hamas, who has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, condemned his journey as an “staged show” as an enclave, which aims to draw attention to the intensive human crisis. Citing a United Nations report, the group accused the GHF of failing to ensure civil security, alleging that more than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed by trying to reach food from GHF-managed sites since May. Increasing international criticism, the United States made an additional announcement of $ 30 million in funding for the organization last month.Vitkoff reported comments also come as an international pace that grows towards recognizing the Palestinian state. Britain has announced that it can follow France in September to formally recognize a Palestinian state, whether Israel should not agree to the ceasefire. At a recent United Nations Conference in New York, Brtitsh Foreign Secretary David Lami confirmed the status of Prime Minister Kir Stmper, given that the recognition would be conditional. The conference supported the two-state solutions with 17 nations, the European Union and the Arab League. His joint statement called Hamas to control Gaza’s control and hand over the Palestinian Authority to his weapons under international inspection.

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