HAMAS PRESENTS NEW PEACE PROPOSAL

Qatar and Egypt, countries that act as mediators in the conflict between Israel and Hamas to achieve a humanitarian pause, have received a new peace proposal from the radical Palestinian group, it was officially reported.

Although the details of this latest Hamas proposal are not known, it is known that it would include the release of the hostages held by the Palestinian movement and the release of prisoners still in the prisons of the Jewish state.

So far it is the Zionist leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, who has rejected Hamas's offers. The Jewish prime minister refuses to negotiate a permanent ceasefire and the withdrawal of military personnel from the Palestinian enclave.

“As long as Netanyahu leads Israel, it will be very difficult to achieve a peace agreement,” the president of the United States, Joe Biden, has stated on several occasions.

This Friday, a first humanitarian aid ship arrived on the coast of Gaza with 200 tons of food, medicine and other products that will be unloaded at a port set up on the coast of the enclave with North American aid.

Morocco, on the other hand, has obtained Israel's agreement to allow its aid to enter by land and cross the border with Gaza. It will be the first shipment of aid to reach the Palestinian population by land, which constitutes a preferential route.

On the first Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, Israeli police prevented dozens of Palestinians from entering the Al-Aqsa mosque, Islam's third holy site.

Instead, the radical and racist minister, Ben Gvir, was once again present on the esplanade of the mezuita, in a new act of provocation.


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