Hamas no longer interested in truce talks after Israel's new Gaza plan, senior official says Israel-Gaza war live
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A senior Hamas official declared the group's lack of interest in truce discussions with Israel, following Prime Minister Netanyahu's announcement of intensified military operations in Gaza. The official, Basem Naim, criticized Israel for its 'hunger war and extermination war,' urging global pressure on the Netanyahu government to cease the violence and displacement that has seen more than 70% of Gaza under Israeli control. The situation escalated after a fragile ceasefire collapsed, prompting further military actions amid concerns from international observers, including China, about the humanitarian crisis and calls for peace.
Basem Naim, a senior Hamas official, stated there is no point in pursuing a truce with Israel following Netanyahu's announcement of renewed military aggression in Gaza.
Naim urged the international community to press the Netanyahu government to halt its actions described as 'hunger war and extermination war' against the Gazan population.
After a ceasefire collapsed, Israel intensified its military operations, now controlling over 70% of Gaza, leading to large-scale displacement of residents.
China expressed concern over the situation, condemning Israel's military actions as exceeding self-defense and renewed calls for implementing a ceasefire agreement.
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