Mossad says Palestinian movement rejected latest truce plan discussed in Cairo

The Mossad, the foreign intelligence service of the State of Israel, affirmed on Sunday April 14 that Hamas had rejected the latest truce project presented a week earlier by the mediating countries in Cairo.

The rejection of the proposal submitted by the three countries mediating the negotiation – United States, Egypt and Qatar – shows that the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Yahya “Sinouar does not want a humanitarian agreement or the return of the hostages”said the Mossad, in a press release released by the office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

Yahya Sinouar “continues to exploit tensions with Iran” with the intention of“get climbing in the area”, adds the press release, published a few hours after a large-scale and unprecedented attack by Iran, which launched more than two hundred drones and missiles towards Israel, without causing significant damage. Israel “will continue to work to achieve the objectives of the war against Hamas with all its might, and will turn over every stone to bring back the hostages from Gaza”adds the text.

The World with AFP

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