[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Drop Site [@DropSiteNews](/creator/twitter/DropSiteNews) on x 172.5K followers Created: 2025-07-27 04:39:38 UTC đ´NEW | Hamas Negotiator Ghazi Hamad: Israel Wants to Impose on the Table What It Couldnât Win on Battlefield In an interview with Al-Araby TV on July 26, senior Hamas official and negotiator Dr. Ghazi Hamad said the movement remains committed to reaching a serious ceasefire agreement â but described the U.S. and Israeli withdrawal from Doha talks as both politically incoherent and strategically revealing. Trump and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff have accused Hamas of rejecting peace efforts. But Hamad pushed back, saying Hamas responded constructively, in coordination with mediators, and offered proposals that came very close to what Witkoff himself had presented. ⤠âIt was shocking to see the American side so agitated and inflexible. They offered no explanationsâonly threats and warnings from Trump and Witkoff.â Hamad said Hamas laid out a detailed proposal that included a 60-day temporary agreement, clear positions on redeployment maps, humanitarian aid, and postwar negotiations, as well as guarantees to prevent renewed Israeli aggression. ⸝ âď¸ On the ceasefire framework: âWe are negotiating a temporary agreement for XX days. The distances and areas we have proposed regarding redeployment maps are good and reasonable, and may serve as a basis for a good and fair agreement.â âThere must be a permanent ceasefire, a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and agreement on a final framework.â âHamas has included in its vision a permanent ceasefire and complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in the final agreement. This phase is just a prelude to what comes next in shaping Gazaâs future.â ⸝ âď¸ On Israelâs goals: âThe occupation wants to continue the war, destroy Gaza, eliminate the resistance, impose a new reality, and recover its captives through force, crime, and starvation.â âThe negotiations are no less critical than the battlefield. Israel is trying to force facts on Hamas that it couldnât achieve through war.â ⸝ âď¸ On U.S. accusations and withdrawal: âIt was shocking to see the American side so agitated and inflexible. They offered no explanationsâonly threats and warnings from Trump and Witkoff.â âEven the mediators said: âWe are closer than ever to an agreement that ends the war and leads to a final arrangement for Gaza.ââ âThe statements from Trump and Witkoff are baseless and illogical. What Hamas offered â in word and deed â was positive, realistic, and flexible. We provided a vision for all key issues: maps, prisoner keys, aid, and guarantees to continue negotiations after the 60-day phase.â ⸝ âď¸ On humanitarian aid: âIsrael wanted the aid to be shaped on its terms â to control the materials, the countries, and the organizations involved in distribution.â âBut Hamas, through its steadfastness and ability to manage the situation, pushed things back into balance and ensured that aid would reach all Palestinians in appropriate quantities, as outlined in the January XX agreement.â ⸝ âď¸ On redeployment maps and buffer zones: âIsrael initially wanted to control at least XX% of the Gaza Strip, expand buffer zones, hold key areas, and preserve the so-called âhumanitarian city.ââ âBut Hamas fought fiercely to prevent the occupation from carving up the Strip â and succeeded in forcing Israel to retreat and engage with a serious and workable vision.â ⸝ âď¸ On Israeli resistance to peace language: âIsrael insisted on leaving the door open for war. It openly stated it did not want any phrase that implied the war would end.â âHamas fought repeatedly to establish firm guarantees against the return of war.â ⸝ âď¸ Final message to the Palestinian people: âHamas wants to tell the Palestinian people that the negotiations reflect your hopes, your aspirations, and your desire for liberation. Thatâs why we fought so hard to ensure these negotiations become the path to ending this horrific war.â  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [ceasefire](/topic/ceasefire) [israel](/topic/israel) [hamas](/topic/hamas) [Post Link](https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1949328804876341369)
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đ´NEW | Hamas Negotiator Ghazi Hamad: Israel Wants to Impose on the Table What It Couldnât Win on Battlefield
In an interview with Al-Araby TV on July 26, senior Hamas official and negotiator Dr. Ghazi Hamad said the movement remains committed to reaching a serious ceasefire agreement â but described the U.S. and Israeli withdrawal from Doha talks as both politically incoherent and strategically revealing.
Trump and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff have accused Hamas of rejecting peace efforts. But Hamad pushed back, saying Hamas responded constructively, in coordination with mediators, and offered proposals that came very close to what Witkoff himself had presented.
⤠âIt was shocking to see the American side so agitated and inflexible. They offered no explanationsâonly threats and warnings from Trump and Witkoff.â
Hamad said Hamas laid out a detailed proposal that included a 60-day temporary agreement, clear positions on redeployment maps, humanitarian aid, and postwar negotiations, as well as guarantees to prevent renewed Israeli aggression.
⸝
âď¸ On the ceasefire framework:
âWe are negotiating a temporary agreement for XX days. The distances and areas we have proposed regarding redeployment maps are good and reasonable, and may serve as a basis for a good and fair agreement.â
âThere must be a permanent ceasefire, a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and agreement on a final framework.â
âHamas has included in its vision a permanent ceasefire and complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in the final agreement. This phase is just a prelude to what comes next in shaping Gazaâs future.â
⸝
âď¸ On Israelâs goals:
âThe occupation wants to continue the war, destroy Gaza, eliminate the resistance, impose a new reality, and recover its captives through force, crime, and starvation.â
âThe negotiations are no less critical than the battlefield. Israel is trying to force facts on Hamas that it couldnât achieve through war.â
⸝
âď¸ On U.S. accusations and withdrawal:
âIt was shocking to see the American side so agitated and inflexible. They offered no explanationsâonly threats and warnings from Trump and Witkoff.â
âEven the mediators said: âWe are closer than ever to an agreement that ends the war and leads to a final arrangement for Gaza.ââ
âThe statements from Trump and Witkoff are baseless and illogical. What Hamas offered â in word and deed â was positive, realistic, and flexible. We provided a vision for all key issues: maps, prisoner keys, aid, and guarantees to continue negotiations after the 60-day phase.â
⸝
âď¸ On humanitarian aid:
âIsrael wanted the aid to be shaped on its terms â to control the materials, the countries, and the organizations involved in distribution.â
âBut Hamas, through its steadfastness and ability to manage the situation, pushed things back into balance and ensured that aid would reach all Palestinians in appropriate quantities, as outlined in the January XX agreement.â
⸝
âď¸ On redeployment maps and buffer zones:
âIsrael initially wanted to control at least XX% of the Gaza Strip, expand buffer zones, hold key areas, and preserve the so-called âhumanitarian city.ââ
âBut Hamas fought fiercely to prevent the occupation from carving up the Strip â and succeeded in forcing Israel to retreat and engage with a serious and workable vision.â
⸝
âď¸ On Israeli resistance to peace language:
âIsrael insisted on leaving the door open for war. It openly stated it did not want any phrase that implied the war would end.â
âHamas fought repeatedly to establish firm guarantees against the return of war.â
⸝
âď¸ Final message to the Palestinian people:
âHamas wants to tell the Palestinian people that the negotiations reflect your hopes, your aspirations, and your desire for liberation. Thatâs why we fought so hard to ensure these negotiations become the path to ending this horrific war.â
XXXXXX engagements
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