The indirect talks between the Palestinian and the Israeli negotiators in Cairo are to be resumed today to conclude an agreement on a long-term truce in the light of an Egyptian suggestion in this regard.
The indirect talks between the Palestinian and the Israeli negotiators in Cairo are to be resumed today to conclude an agreement on a long-term truce in the light of an Egyptian suggestion in this regard.
Egypt suggested implementing a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and resuming the negotiations in a month.
Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said 'Israel' would not agree to any proposal which did not offer a clear answer to the entity's security needs.
For their part, Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements announced that they are ready for all the possibilities and that the Zionist government has to accept the Palestinian conditions in order to reach a final agreement.
The Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank expressed their solidarity with their delegation to Cairo and asserted that they prefer war to a degrading agreement.
The Palestinians also accused the Israeli government of resorting to deception in order to shun implementing any agreement's provisions which meet the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people.