Hamas refuses to disarmed until the Palestinian state is established.

Thomas McKintosh

BBC News

grey placeholderDuring the EPA-EFE/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK armed fighter, IZZ Ad-Din Al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas in the AL NUSEIRAT refugee camp, the Red Cross of Central Gaza STRIP is guarded while leaving three Israel hostages.EPA-EFE/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

February file photos show a group of Hamas fighters armed for the amount of Israeli hostages.

Hamas reaffirmed that he would not agree with the disarmament unless the Palestinian state was established as a response to one of the main demands of Israel in the story of Gaza’s ceasefire.

The Palestinian armed group said Donald Trump’s Steve Witkoff said he expressed his willingness to put down the weapon.

Israel considers one of some major conditions for all transactions to end the conflict.

In order to secure a ceasefire, indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas were suspended last week.

Over the last few days, the Arab government has urged Hamas to disarm and surrender after several Western countries, including France and Canada, plans to recognize Palestine. The United Kingdom said if Israel did not meet certain conditions by September.

But in the statement, Hamas said he could not get the right to “resistance and weapons” unless the “independent and completely Jerusalem Palestinian State” was not established.

The LT Gen Eyal Zamir of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) warned that on Friday the negotiations would not have a break with the fight with Gaza if they failed to secure the release of Hamas’ hostages.

And on Saturday, the Evyatar David family issued a statement after Hamas released a video without a shirt lease and released a video depicted in a faint tunnel.

They accused HAMAS hungry as part of the Shenzhen Campaign and appealed to do everything possible to save him to the Israeli government and the United States.

grey placeholderLishay Lavi, the wife of hostage Miran, kidnapped by an Israeli attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, is sitting in a protest to demand the release of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas by Hamas.Reuters

Lishay Lavi, the wife of hostage Omri Miran, kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023 by Hamas on a deadly attack against Israel.

Witkoff has visited Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces pressure on pressure under the humanitarian conditions of the Gaza.

The UN institutions warned that there was an artificial mass hunger in the Gaza, criticized Israel, which controlled the entry of all supplies. Israel argued that there is no limit to aid delivery and “no hunger”.

Early Saturday, Witkoff met with Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv.

According to an online video, the Washington negotiator showed that the hostage family supporters were greeted for applause and appeal when they arrived at the plaza known as protest.

Witkoff said that peace effort should focus on bringing all hostages home instead of finishing the dispute and calling it partial transactions.

As part of a trip to Witkoff, he met Netanyahu on Thursday and checked a wide range of critical aids on Southern Gaza on Friday.

According to the latest numbers of the United Nations, at least 1,373 Palestinians have been killed to find food from the end of May.

The United Nations said most of them were killed by Israeli troops near Israel and the GHF distribution of the Gaza Indian Equity (GHF) in the United States.

Israel accused Hamas that he had caused confusion near the site, and the army deliberately did not cause fire to civilians.

grey placeholderUS Office Steve Witkoff for the Middle EastSpecial envoy to the US office for the Middle East

Steve Witkoff went to the Earth on Friday and saw a humanitarian situation.

The Israeli army started the campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas -led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were held hostages.

According to the territory Hamas-Run Health Ministry, more than 60,000 people were killed in Gaza, and 169 people, including 93 children, died in malnutrition.