Osama Hamdan: No agreements of truce without cessation of aggression and lifting the siege

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Osama Hamdan, a leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, said on Tuesday that the movement would not allow the negotiation process to be “open without a horizon.”

Hamdan explained in a press conference in Beirut during the past two days that “the Hamas movement in Cairo presented its vision and its positive interaction with the proposals of the brothers in Egypt and Qatar.”

He added that “flexibility in negotiating for the sake of the Palestinian people is paralleled by our complete readiness to defend them and the holy sites.”
Hamdan stressed that it is not possible to accept “any solution that does not stop the aggression and lead to the lifting of the siege.”

He also called on the American administration to “stop supplying the Zionist enemy with weapons and to stop using the right of veto in support of the Zionist enemy entity.”

Hamas’ official urged Arab and Islamic countries to take serious action to break the siege on Gaza, calling on the peoples of the nation through whose territory enemy food convoys pass to stop these convoys.

He believed that “the nation must work to reach a full partnership, to support the Gaza resistance, similar to what the resistance is doing in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, and to work to provide adequate aid and secure the Gaza Strip’s needs.”

He added: “The slogans of humanity, freedom, and justice that were promoted by successive American administrations, the Zionist enemy’s partner in the aggression, are falling.”

Hamdan emphasized that “the stability and security of the region will not be achieved except by ending the occupation and establishing an independent and fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.”